Sorry for the misunderstood. In the previous mail I refer that when
LISPmob is behind NAT, it could only have configured one IPv4 or one
IPv6 EID **prefix**. I hope this could feed your requirements.
Regards
Albert
On 11/11/2013 11:56 AM, Rene Bartsch wrote:
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?
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Albert López
CCABA System Administrator
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Telf: 93 4017182