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(usagi-users 03958) How to enable IPv6 only on a particular interface
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- Subject: (usagi-users 03958) How to enable IPv6 only on a particular interface
- From: pramendra singh <pramendrasingh_it@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 04:35:48 +0100 (BST)
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Hi
Is it possible to enable IPv6 only on a particular
interface on a machine(say that my machine has eth0,
eth1 and eth2 interfaces and I want to enable IPv6
support only on eth0 intrface).
did anyone came across/worked on this scenario. Any
suggestions/ remarks/ thoughts /views will be
extremely helpful.
Thanks and Regards
Pramendra Singh
--- Noriaki TAKAMIYA <takamiya@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >> Tue, 2 Oct 2007 21:30:11 +0200
> >> [Subject: (usagi-users 03956) Re: UMIP-0.4 MN
> Tunnel Setup and Binding Update Failure]
> >> Alex <hhappy14@xxxxxxxxx> wrote...
>
> > problem has been solved and MN can now send BU
> successfully to HA. I got
> > another question, is it true that MN and HA cannot
> ping each other when the
> > tunnel is established? In my testbed, MN and HA
> are both reachable from
> > other IPv6 nodes and can ping other IPv6 nodes.
> But they cannot ping each
> > other.
> ¡Á
> > > IPsecPolicy called "TunnelMh" needs to be
> deprecated. We will remove
> > > it from the next version.
> > >
> > > IPsecPolicySet {
> > > HomeAgentAddress 2001:5c0:8ffe::2;
> > > HomeAddress 2001:5c0:8ffe::5/64;
> > >
> > > IPsecPolicy Mh UseESP;
> > > IPsecPolicy TunnelHomeTesting UseESP;
> > > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > > }
>
> Did you reflect Shinta-san's to your
> configuration?
>
> And Arnaud says, could you show your IPsec
> configuraiton?
>
> In my environment, ping6 between HA and MN is done
> each other.
>
> Regareds,
>
> The following is the example of my MN's
> configuration
>
> <part of mip6d.conf>
> --------------------------------------------------
> IPsecPolicySet {
> HomeAgentAddress <address of HA>;
> HomeAddress <address of MN>/64;
>
> IPsecPolicy Mh UseESP 1 2;
> IPsecPolicy ICMP UseESP 5 6;
> IPsecPolicy TunnelHomeTesting UseESP 3 4;
> }
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> <IPsec configuration>
> --------------------------------------------------
> # BU
> add <address of MN> <address of HA> esp 0xaaaa2001
> -m transport -u
> 1 -E 3des-cbc "V6LC-000--12345678901234" -A
> hmac-sha1 "V6LC-000--1234567890";
> # BA
> add <address of HA> <address of MN> esp 0xaaaa2002
> -m transport -u
> 2 -E 3des-cbc "V6LC-000--12345678901234" -A
> hmac-sha1 "V6LC-000--1234567890";
> # HoTI
> add <address of MN> <address of HA> esp 0xaaaa2003
> -m tunnel -u 3
> -E 3des-cbc "V6LC-000--12345678901234" -A hmac-sha1
> "V6LC-000--1234567890";
> # HoT
> add <address of HA> <address of MN> esp 0xaaaa2004
> -m tunnel -u 4
> -E 3des-cbc "V6LC-000--12345678901234" -A hmac-sha1
> "V6LC-000--1234567890";
> # MPS
> add <address of MN> <address of HA> esp 0xaaaa2005
> -m transport -u
> 5 -E 3des-cbc "V6LC-000--12345678901234" -A
> hmac-sha1 "V6LC-000--1234567890";
> # MPA
> add <address of HA> <address of MN> esp 0xaaaa2006
> -m transport -u
> 6 -E 3des-cbc "V6LC-000--12345678901234" -A
> hmac-sha1 "V6LC-000--1234567890";
> # TNRV
>
> # TNFW
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> --
> Noriaki TAKAMIYA
>
>
>
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