[hipl-users] Re: Problem during Testing HIP connection between two locally connected hosts using an IPv6 application

  • From: Adrian Alvarez <aralvarez33@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: hipl-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 09:32:57 +0200

Hi all,
We are having some problems trying establish communications between two
hosts using hip. We have followed the instruction of the manual very
closely, however, it is impossible to transfer some date from one host to
another using hip.

We are using wireshark to monitor the exchange, and we were able to observe
the following:

1) HIP base exchange between the two hosts is completed.
2) TCP data transfer via HIP is not realized.
3) The initiator node sends a TCP SYN with the HIT info, but the responder
node fails to send an ACK back.

This seems similar to Shashank's issue.
Any light on this matter would be useful.

Thank you all.

Adrian.

On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 3:56 PM, shashank m <shashanm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>>
>> I was trying to connect two systems locally using hip with an IPV6
>> application given in the manual.*Conntest-client* and *conntest-server*.I
>> have disabled opendht support as I have given the mapping between the HIT s
>> and Ipv6 addresses manually using *hipconf*.
>>
>>
>> after executing "Conntest-client-hip [HIT_server] tcp 1111"
>>
>> it prints the mapping with the hit and IPV6 address of the server and the
>> base exchange happens but the messages are not transmitted to the server .I
>> think that the mapping is not working properly in the code .Please do solve
>> the problem
>>
>>
>> in the client console i often see this messsae
>>
>>
>> """------State established not triggering bex--------" this message comes
>> repeatedly .I think this is only because of the mapping problem .Correct me
>> if I am wrong.
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Regards,
> Shashank.M.
>

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