[OOR-Users] Fwd: Re: [OOR maintainers] LISP Beta network allocation

Gunnar Arndt gunnar at arndt.city
Tue Nov 21 19:44:14 CET 2017


Hi Albert,

I have noticed that many LISP users seem to be located in Germany, so 
there was a good chance there would be a FritzBox user - it is the most 
common router in Germany. And, not surprisingly, there was a response 
from Holger.
AFAIK, FritzOS is based on Linux, so it is reasonable to assume that 
they use the Linux' LISP implementation - but we cannot be sure, of 
course. AVM (the manufacturer) don't seem to make it easy to get access 
to the source code.
I am sure, however, that the password is correct, because I've copied it.
It is good to know that the lisp4.net status page is not real-time, 
because I used it to double-check. It is what I was referring to indeed, 
because the FritzBox does not have a proper LISP status indication - 
only the config page, with no success or error messages. I can only 
conclude indirectly that the LISP connection failed because I cannot 
ping that address, and because the router keeps getting and reporting 
dynamic addresses (both IPv4 and IPv6 in any config case). According to 
the article in c't magazine that Holger mentioned, it should report the 
LISP address in case of a success.
I'll see if there is a way to crank some log files out of the FritzBox. 
It's one of those disadvantages of closed systems again, isn't it? I'd 
be using my OpenWrt router if it wasn't for the FritzBox' integrated 
telephony system...
Anyway, thanks for the help. I'll keep you informed of any progress.

Regards,
Gunnar

Am 20.11.2017 um 11:14 schrieb Albert López:
> Dear Gunnar,
>
> Unfortunately this mailing list is related to an implementation of 
> LISP for Linux, OpenWRT and Android called OpenOverlayRouter. I don't 
> know if any member of the list have experience with FritzBox, which is 
> not my case :-P, if there is any one who can help you is more than 
> welcome !!
> Have you double checked the password I sent to you? When you tell us 
> about LISP status page, do you refers to a page of the router 
> configuration or do you refers to the page of lisp4.net? This last one 
> is updated every couple of hours so you need to be connected during 
> this period of time to appear as an active site.  Does your router 
> have some logs file or similar to check if there is any specific problem?
> Regarding yous ISP, LISP use the UDP ports 4341 and 4342.
>
> Best regards
>
> Albert
>
>
>
> El 17/11/17 a les 23:54, Gunnar Arndt ha escrit:
>> Dear mail list members,
>>
>> I very recently joined the beta network and have issues with the LISP 
>> config of my router (a FritzBox 6360 cable). I've been discussing 
>> this with Albert Lopez and only a few minutes ago got attracted by 
>> this mail list. I can only guess how many receipients there are, but 
>> allow me to re-post my latest question here:
>>
>>
>> -------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht --------
>> Betreff: 	Re: [OOR maintainers] LISP Beta network allocation
>> Datum: 	Fri, 17 Nov 2017 22:56:46 +0100
>> Von: 	Gunnar Arndt <gunnar at arndt.city>
>> An: 	Albert López <alopez at ac.upc.edu>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Albert,
>>
>> thanks again for the additional addresses. I get both an IPv4 and an 
>> IPv6 address from my provider, which the router reports to my eMail 
>> address when they are refreshed. The router allows to select which 
>> one is "native". I tested both matching configurations, i.e. "native" 
>> dynamic IPv4 with IPv4 LISP settings, and the same for IPv6. I also 
>> tested native IPv4 (=Dual Stack, according to the settings) with IPv6 
>> LISP.
>> None of these worked: the LISP status page indicates garndt-xtr as 
>> inactive, and the router uses regular dynamic addresses.
>> The following are the settings which I usually use:
>>
>>
>> Don't be scared about the german explanations - I'm sure you're able 
>> to get the meaning if necessary.
>> Is it possible for my provider to prevent the usage of LISP? They 
>> manage firmware updates of the router remotely, so I guess they would 
>> have turned of its LISP config page in that case, but who knows? Too 
>> bad Unitymedia's customer service has been becoming worse recently...
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Gunnar
>>
>> Am 17.11.2017 um 10:02 schrieb Albert López:
>>> Dear Gunnar,
>>>
>>> Your Internet provider gives you an IPv4 or an IPv6 address? You can 
>>> check it in any 'what is my ip' page.
>>> If your Internet provider is using IPv6, then these are the data to 
>>> be used:
>>>
>>>   * MS/MR: 2001:6C8:130:600::1:1, 2001:40B0:7500:205::9353:8320
>>>   * PxTR: 2001:6c8:130:600::1
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>>
>>> Albert
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> El 17/11/17 a les 00:12, Gunnar Arndt ha escrit:
>>>> Dear Albert and maintainers,
>>>>
>>>> thank you for the login data. I haven't yet succeeded in actually 
>>>> joining the network. There does not seem to a lot that could be 
>>>> configured the wrong way in my "FritzBox" router:
>>>>
>>>> There is another tab that allows a static IPv6 address to be set, 
>>>> but if I set the EID prefix for IPv6 there, too, the internet 
>>>> access does not work any longer, so I returned to the recommended 
>>>> DHCPv6 option.
>>>> My provider is Unitymedia (formerly KabelBW), a cable TV provider. 
>>>> You don't happen to have information if they allow their customers 
>>>> to use LISP, do you?
>>>> There does not seem to be much information for end users about LISP 
>>>> in the web. Can you give me a hint how to proceed? Thanks again.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Gunnar
>>>>
>>>> Am 15.11.2017 um 10:33 schrieb Albert López:
>>>>> Dear Gunnar,
>>>>>
>>>>> Here's your allocation data:
>>>>> Device name: garndt-xtr
>>>>> Region: Europe
>>>>> Geographic location: Germany
>>>>> EID-prefix: 153.16.58.0/28 (more specifics allowed)
>>>>> EID loopback: 153.16.58.1
>>>>> EID-prefix ipv6: 2610:D0:21E8::/48 (more specifics allowed)
>>>>> EID loopback ipv6: 2610:D0:21E8::153:16:58:1
>>>>> Map Servers: {RIPE} {upc-mr-ms-1 147.83.131.32, tdc-mr-ms 
>>>>> 193.162.145.50, intouch-ams-mr-ms-1 217.8.98.42}
>>>>> Map Server password: ******
>>>>> Map Resolvers: {RIPE} {upc-mr-ms-1 147.83.131.32, tdc-mr-ms 
>>>>> 193.162.145.50, intouch-ams-mr-ms-1 217.8.98.42}
>>>>> PETR: 193.162.145.46, 217.8.98.33
>>>>> Contact: Gunnar Arndt <gunnar at arndt.city>
>>>>> Expiration date: 31/03/2018
>>>>>
>>>>> You can check if you correctly registered your site into the 
>>>>> mapping system on the LISP Site Status page here: 
>>>>> http://www.lisp4.net/lisp-site/ After one day it will probably 
>>>>> show up on the LISPmon website as well: http://lispmon.net
>>>>>
>>>>> You can slice up your prefixes into more specifics and distribute 
>>>>> them between more than one device if that becomes necessary, just 
>>>>> make sure they don’t overlap.
>>>>>
>>>>> The assigned EIDs will expire the 31st of March of 2018. You can 
>>>>> request to renew them by mail.
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
> -- 
> Albert López
> CCABA System Administrator
> Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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