As I mentioned, I think you'll have better luck on a Floodlight mailing list,
since we didn't produce that tool. If you can provide any information on the
OVS side (relevant logs or output from "ovs-ofctl dump-flows"), we might be
able to provide some guidance about what the tool is send to
Hello all,
After I input the following one to block host2 80 port from host1, but
still no luck, please help.
curl -X POST -d '{"switch": "00:00:00:0c:29:6c:4a:8f",
"name":"host1-host2", "cookie":"0", "priority":"0", "eth_type":"0x0800",
"ip_proto":"6", "tp_dst":"80", "ipv4_src":"192.168.0.10",
No one answer, I have new flow, can someone help ?
curl -X POST -d '{"switch": "00:00:00:0c:29:6c:4a:8f",
"name":"host1-host2", "cookie":"0", "priority":"0", "eth_type":"0x0800",
"ip_proto":"0x08", "ipv4_src":"192.168.0.10", "ipv4_dst":"192.168.0.20",
"active":"true", "actions":""}'
My setup:
Ubuntu 14.04.4 LTS
Kernel 3.13.0-32-generic
X86_64 GNU/Linux
I downloaded openvswitch 2.3.2 source and built it according to instructions
here
https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs/blob/master/INSTALL.md
Ran the testsuite and the tests that ran were all ok, some were skipped.
I need to
Asking them, thanks
2016-03-05 0:49 GMT+08:00 Justin Pettit :
>
> > On Mar 3, 2016, at 8:48 AM, Wilson Kwok wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I am newbie of Openflow, the following syntax want to block ping from
> host1 to host2, but this flow has issue when
>
> The link you provided says "page not found". If you have the PDF with you,
> please do share.
>
>
> https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/nsdi15/nsdi15-paper-
> pfaff.pdf
>
https://www.usenix.org/sites/default/files/nsdi15_full_proceedings.pdf
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Hi David,
Thanks a lot for that !! Yes I did see the architecture part about user space
and kernel space. But, was trying to figure out how the switch will react when
a packet arrives. Your explanation clarifies a bunch of my questions!! Based on
what you said, I see that
Hi Monica,
If you want to start understanding the source code of OVS by following how
the switch receives packets, there are some things you need to take into
account.
-First, OVS (in Linux) relies on a kernel module for all the basic packet
processing. This module is installed in the OS: this