So, I installed a Debian 3.1 Sarge with the same setup as yours: native 2.6.15.6 from kernel.org+the MIPL patch.

My libc is libc-2.3.6.so. (see libc-2.3.6.so output below).

MIPL works well here. I performed a few tests with my Debian node acting as a MN. I was able to move it to a foreign-link, test RO with another MN and come back home.

Debian doesn't seem to be the problem.

Regards,
Benjamin


libc-2.3.6.so output:
---------------------

GNU C Library stable release version 2.3.6, by Roland McGrath et al.
Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Compiled by GNU CC version 4.0.3 (Debian 4.0.3-1).
Compiled on a Linux 2.6.13 system on 2006-04-14.
Available extensions:
        GNU libio by Per Bothner
        crypt add-on version 2.1 by Michael Glad and others
        GNU Libidn by Simon Josefsson
        linuxthreads-0.10 by Xavier Leroy
        BIND-8.2.3-T5B
        libthread_db work sponsored by Alpha Processor Inc
        NIS(YP)/NIS+ NSS modules 0.19 by Thorsten Kukuk
Thread-local storage support included.
For bug reporting instructions, please see:
<http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/bugs.html>.


Buch-Pedersen, Leif wrote:
Benjamin,

I am very interested in your results of testing with the Debian distribution. For your info:
I am using Debian stable (sarge). The kernel is native 2.6.15.6 from 
kernel.org+the MIPL patch, built from scratch.

I have the same problems on Ubuntu 5.10, but as this is Debian based I am not 
surprised.

Leif
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Benjamin Thery
Sent: Friday, 21 April, 2006 10:15
To: larafa sondes
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mipl] Is it normal that the MN

Hey,

I had a look at some of the files.
There is something in mip6d.conf that seems wrong to me:

MnHomeLink "eth0" {
         HomeAgentAddress 2001:660:3203:1012::beef;
         HomeAddress 2001:660:3203:1016::5/64; }

Home Address and HomeAgentAddress should belong to the same
link: 2001:660:3203:1012::/64
HomeAddress should be 2001:660:3203:1012::5/64;

What I found strange in the ifconfig output, is that eth0 has two auto-configured IPv6 global addresses: one for 2001:660:3203:1012::/64 and one for 2001:660:3203:1016::/64. This is as if the MN received RA for both prefixes on the foreign link. If the address 2001:660:3203:1012:203:47ff:fefb:1fd is really auto-configured, MN should have removed it when it moved to the foreign link.

Last thing, you use a Debian distribution, so maybe you encounter the same problem as Leif Buch-Pedersen describes on the ML. He also have an issue with BUs not being sent.
I should install a Debian myself to check this.

Benjamin


larafa sondes wrote:
Hi,

Thank you very much for your attention on this problem.

--- Benjamin Thery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

Can you send me your configurations files for both HA and MN?
mip6d.conf, ipsec configuration, radvd configuration.
I have not used IPsec yet.
I attached configuration files to this mail.
(May be you send them before but I couldn't find them in my email archive) I'll have a look at it, and tell you if I see something suspect ;)

Can you tell me which Linux distribution you use on both nodes?
FreeBSD 5.4 with kame/shisa for HA and Home Access Router (same machine).
Debian with patched kernel 2.6.15 and mipv6-2.0.1 for MN.

Some more things that could help are:

- A trace of ifconfig on MN before you start mip6d.
I attached to this mail a screen snapshot of ifconfig.

- An ethereal capture on the MN for the following
events:
        - unplug your MN interface
        - start ethereal in promiscuous mode
        - start mip6d on MN
        - plug ethernet cable
        - wait for while (ideally until the router sends a
RA)
        -                (or even better until HA sends the
BA)
        - stop ethereal
- A trace of mip6d execution during the above operation.
I attached to this mail the screen snapshot of mip6d and
the ethereal
capture.

Hope I can help you
Thanks and regards,

Sondes

PS: theese attached file names mean:
     -Debian etc_init.d_mipv6 stands for
/etc/init.d/mipv6 in Debian file system
-Debian_etc_mip6d.conf stands for /usr/local/etc/mip6d.conf in Debian file system -FreeBSD_etc_rc.conf stans for /etc/rc.conf in FreeBSd file system


        

        
                

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