[hipl-users] Re: Newbie assistance

  • From: Miika Komu <mkomu@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: hipl-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2014 11:45:22 +0300

For the record,

I have continued discussion offline and the configuration issues should have been solved now.

On 08/02/2014 01:53 AM, Hubbard, Paul (Redacted sender paul.hubbard@xxxxxxxxxxx for DMARC) wrote:
First host is VMWare, host OSX on an i5 iMac, Debian testing, kernel 
4.14-1-686-pae, bridged network with fixed IPv4 address.

Second host is Intel NUC (Haswell i5), Debian wheezy, kernel 3.2.0-4-amd64

Test is repeatable. Also, this net is ipv4 only, so if it matters I'm using 
LSIs instead of HITs to connect. I add the map from LSI to HIT on the vmware 
box.

-Paul

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Sent: Friday, August 01, 2014 4:35 AM
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Subject: [hipl-users] Re: Newbie assistance

Hi,

On 08/01/2014 02:09 AM, Hubbard, Paul (Redacted sender paul.hubbard@xxxxxxxxxxx 
for DMARC) wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to do a basic IPv4 connection between two LAN-connected
Debian machines (netcat and telnet on non-root port) and get this at
the listening host:

  >> info(libhipl/input.c:574@hip_receive_control_packet): Src IP:
204.128.136.44

  >> info(libhipl/input.c:575@hip_receive_control_packet): Dst IP:
204.128.136.27

  >> info(libhipl/input.c:1866@hip_handle_i2): Reached ESTABLISHED
state

  >> error(modules/cert/hipd/cert.c:68@hip_add_certificate):
Certificate is NULL

  >> info(libhipl/input.c:574@hip_receive_control_packet): Src IP:
204.128.136.44

  >> info(libhipl/input.c:575@hip_receive_control_packet): Dst IP:
204.128.136.27

  >> error(libhipl/cookie.c:344@hip_verify_cookie): Solution's I did
not match the sent I

  >> error(libhipl/input.c:1564@hip_check_i2): Cookie solution rejected.
Dropping the I2 packet.

  >> error(libhipl/pkt_handling.c:170@hip_run_handle_functions): Error
after running registered handle function, dropping packet

which Debian version and what platform (arm, i386, x64)?

Is the problem repeatable? Try again:

1. close netcat
2. hipconf daemon rst all
3. try again with netcat?

Instead of netcat, you feel to try:

hipconf daemon add map <peer-hit> <peer-ip> && ping6 <peer-hit>




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