If you could send us all the capture it will be better. If you prefer, you could send the capture just to me and Alberto. Start the capture before starting LISPmob in order to see the registration process.

Regards

Albert

On 05/16/2013 01:25 PM, Daniele wrote:
Of course thanks, what do you want me to capture? Do I filter the port 4342 for the interfaces while i try a ping?

Thanks
Daniele



On 16/mag/2013, at 13:22, Albert López wrote:

Could you send us a wireshark capture of all interfaces and send us the logs with debug level 3?

Thanks

Albert


On 05/16/2013 01:18 PM, Daniele wrote:

Yes I configured the sysctl options as in the read me file.

On May 16, 2013 1:13 PM, "Alberto Rodriguez-Natal" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Daniele,

    I'm assuming that those ping replies that you see on the eth0
    interface are LISP encapsulated. I don't know if you have
    already check this but, it's the sysctl configuration for IP
    forwarding and rp_filter correct?

    Check the README file on section "Running LISPmob" and let us know.

    Best,
    Alberto

    P.S. Thanks Teto for explaining how to get the new release
    alongside with the old one ;)

    On 16 May 2013 13:01, Daniele <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        I updated to the 0.3.2 version, same as before. I can see
        that the /32 EID is registered in the map server with the
        correct RLOC, but any ping to it doesn't work.

        :(

        This is my lisped.conf file, I'm sure that the 4341 and 4342
        ports are completely open.
        What else can I check?

        Thanks
        Daniele





        On 16/mag/2013, at 11:15, Teto wrote:

        > follow the instructions here to download master from git:
        > http://lispmob.org/downloads/linux : something like
        > "git clone git://github.com/LISPmob/lispmob.git
        <http://github.com/LISPmob/lispmob.git> lispmob0.3.2"
        > then you cd lispmob0.3.2, type "make" and it will generate an
        > executable in the lispd subdirectory. Be sure to call the
        executable
        > with absolute path otherwise it might call a previously
        installed
        > lispmob.
        >
        > On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Daniele
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
        >> Ok, I'll try that, can I install it on top of the current
        version?
        >>
        >> Thanks
        >> Regards
        >> Daniele
        >>
        >>
        >> On 16/mag/2013, at 10:47, Albert López wrote:
        >>
        >> Yesterday we released version 0.3.2. This wan announced
        in the mailing list
        >> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. If
        you are not in this mailing list, we encourage you
        >> to subscribe.
        >>
        >> Best regards
        >>
        >> Albert
        >>
        >>
        >> On 05/16/2013 10:42 AM, Daniele wrote:
        >>
        >> Uhm.. What new release do you mean? I'm using the 0.3
        versoin right now..
        >>
        >>
        >> 2013/5/16 Albert López <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>
        >>>
        >>> Hi Daniele,
        >>>
        >>> Could you try with the new LISPmob release. Remember to
        follow all the
        >>> instructions of the README any check the FAQ file.
        >>>
        >>> Regards
        >>>
        >>> Albert
        >>
        >>
        >>




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