Thak you Miika.
Now I have another situation: I would use HIPL to contact google.com
<http://google.com> server, how can I do?
I mean, I have hipl daemon on my pc and now I would like to contact
google.com <http://google.com> server for example (like you explain in
Chapter 9. HIPL Internet Test Servers). Moreover I just test "HIPL
Internet Test Servers" with felwood.infrahip.net
<http://felwood.infrahip.net> and all go well.
Can I do this? If yes, which is the google's HIT ? How can I obtain it?
In other words, I would use hipl in order to contact a responder that
hasn't hipl daemon.
I hope I was express clearly.
Thanks.
2009/1/29 Miika Komu <miika.komu@xxxxxxx <mailto:miika.komu@xxxxxxx>>
antonio quisillo wrote:
Hi,
felwood.infrahip.net <http://felwood.infrahip.net>
you're welcome! Our goal is to make people happy :)
Hi Miika,
thank you so much for all your support and thanks to all hipl
users. I realized hip base exchange with two PCs on the same
network using IPv6, IPv4 and opportunistic mode.
I'm happy.
Now I must try with OpenWrt.
2009/1/28 Miika Komu <miika.komu@xxxxxxx
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antonio quisillo wrote:
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2009/1/28 Teresa Fínez Moral <teresa.finez@xxxxxxxxx
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Hi all,
today I have done the HIP base exchange between
two local
hosts,
I am little bit happy!!.
In fatc, when I executed "hipconf get ha all"
command I
obtained
HA is ESTABLISHED
Local HIT: 2001:001f:da33:69fd:5f16:1174:431c:5dcb
Peer HIT: 2001:0016:4b86:fa36:8a9f:9ac9:836d:03f1
Local LSI: 1.0.0.1
Peer LSI: 1.0.0.2
Local IP: 192.168.5.1
Peer IP: 192.168.5.4
Peer hostname:
To do this I executed only ping6 <peer-hit> and
nothing
else. I
didn't add any information in /etc/hosts or in
/etc/hip/hosts files.
I would like to tell you how can I succeed without
add these
informations?
About the LSIs I can tell you that the peer LSI is
assigned
dinamically when a new HA is created.
Well, then I tried to do the same in OpenWrt but I
failed. When
I ran "hipconf get ha all" after ping6 I obtained
root@OpenWrt:/# hipconf get hi default
Waiting to receive daemon info.
stop there. Why?
No idea why it's not working. But be careful you have
written
root@OpenWrt:/# hipconf get hi default
and you were meaning * hipconf get ha all*
yes, I'm sorry. I was wrong, I did "hipconf get ha all"
I have a question: how can I change the default LSI in
order to
testing HIP connection with IPv4 application?
I think explained this already in an earlier email. Why do
want to
do this?