Am 2013-11-07 22:02, schrieb Albert Cabellos:
Hi
You might be interested in http://lispmob.org
This is a user-space linux implementation of LISP, we interface with
the kernel through tun/tap and netlink. With this architecture we have
a common code-base for linux, android and openwrt (embedded devices).
From our experience we have found that it is easier to support several
platforms from the user-space. Pretty much any linux "thing" has
netlink and tun/tap, so supporting a new platform should be
straightforward, in most cases just re-compiling.
In my opinion LISPmob is a great project for experimenting, but for mass
deployment it should be implemented in all devices by default - and the
Linux-kernel is the most common layer of most internet-capable devices.
;-)
Is there any chance LISPmob will work on Android without rooting? Maybe
via VPN-API in 4.x?
How is the roadmap for NAT-support? As my current router model does not
support LISP, I wanted to cascade a Mikrotik Routerboard 493G
(http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/mikrotik/rb493g), but that's impossible as
long as LISP can't traverse the NAT on the main router. German cellular
providers use carrier grade NAT, so LISPmob can't be used on Android as
long as it doesn't support NAT.
Renne
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