Hi Rene, this bug is fixed internally at AVM and will go probably into the next firmware update the next days. Our setup is to tunnel everything "after LISP" into a native IPv4 GRE-tunnel and as a "partial" workaround we used an EID-prefix .128/25, so that we can avoid masquerading as far as possible. Another option is probably to do a source/destination IP rewrite via iptables if this is possible for you.
Best regards, Bartosz On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 8:51 PM, Rene Bartsch <[email protected]> wrote: > It's a german version already running 84.06.00. Strangely it shows the > network addresses of the IPv4- and IPv6-networks (LISP Beta-Network) > instead of the first usable host address as new public IPs of the > Fritz!Box. Hosts in the LAN cannot connect with the internet. > > I sent support data nearly a week ago to AVM and hope they'll find the > reason as there is no real LISP-logging in the Fritz!Box. > > Best regards, > > Renne > > > Am 2013-11-11 13:08, schrieb Strasser Jürgen: > > Dear René, >> >> if you have a german AVM FBF7390, than LISP capable FW 06.00 was >> release app. 2 Weeks ago >> >> If you have an international box, I can help you with an FW upgrade, >> if you give me remote access (with a dedecated account which you can >> log later on) >> I'm not allowed to share this new Firmware public >> >> All the best from Vienna, >> >> >> Ing. Jürgen Strasser >> Service Network Planning >> Communication Services >> >> A1 Telekom Austria AG >> Lassallestraße 9 1020 Wien >> M +43 664 66 27309 >> F +43 50 664 9 27309 >> @ [email protected] >> >> A1.net >> Facebook.A1.net >> >> Firmensitz Wien FN: 280571f >> Handelsgericht Wien >> >> >> >> Einfach Papier sparen. Einfach an die Umwelt denken. >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >> Von: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag >> von Rene Bartsch >> Gesendet: Montag, 11. November 2013 11:57 >> An: [email protected] list >> Betreff: Re: [lisp] LISP support in Linux kernel? >> >> Unfortunately I've one location with an AVM Fritz!Box 7390, which >> seems to have a LISP-bug, and one location with an AVM Fritz!Box >> 7330SL, which doesn't support LISP, yet. >> >> I considered using my Ubuntu 12.04 LTS-NAS or a Mikrotik Routerboard >> RB493G with OpenWRT behind the Fritz!Box 7330SL, but that's not >> possible unless LISPmob supports NAT with multiple EIDs (/28-IPv4 and >> /48-IPv6 of LISP Beta-Network). Unfortunately more and more german >> ISPs switch to Dual-Stack Lite which renders LISPmob unusable for >> routers unless multiple EIDs are possible with NAT. >> >> Regards, >> >> Renne >> >> Am 2013-11-11 11:44, schrieb Albert López: >> >>> We tested with Ubuntu but it should work in any linux implementation. >>> It supports NAT-traversal but only with one EID and one RLOC. If you >>> don't require NAT, then multiple EIDs and multiple RLOCs are >>> supported. >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Albert L. >>> >>> On 11/11/2013 11:28 AM, Rene Bartsch wrote: >>> >>>> Am 2013-11-08 01:08, schrieb Alberto Rodriguez-Natal: >>>> >>>>> LISPmob for Android already supports NAT traversal. You can find >>>>>> the >>>>>> >>>>> latest code here: >>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/LISPmob/lispmob/tree/android >>>>> >>>>> We expect to offer a binary version (Android APK) on lispmob.org >>>>> soon. >>>>> >>>> >>>> How is the state of the Debian-version? Does it support NAT? Does ist >>>> support multiple EIDs on one RLOC? >>>> >>>> >> -- >> Best regards, >> >> Rene Bartsch, B. Sc. Informatics >> _______________________________________________ >> lisp mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp >> > > -- > Best regards, > > Rene Bartsch, B. Sc. Informatics > _______________________________________________ > lisp mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/lisp >
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