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Gyanaballav 01-16-2024 10:10 AM

Mobile IPv6 setup in linux kernel 6.1.70
 
Hi,
I am working on mobile ipv6. For that I need to set up the testbed in my laptop which is having linux kernel version - 6.1.70. Help me in setting it up. I need any source code or command for setting it up.

Thanks in Advance

TB0ne 01-16-2024 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Gyanaballav (Post 6477192)
Hi,
I am working on mobile ipv6. For that I need to set up the testbed in my laptop which is having linux kernel version - 6.1.70. Help me in setting it up. I need any source code or command for setting it up.

You don't provide any details, or show/tell us anything that you have already done/tried. Kernel version is one thing...how about simple version/distro of Linux (such as Fedora 37, Ubuntu 22, etc.). You don't tell us anything about the hardware/NIC's you have installed, or what you mean by "mobile IPv6". IPv6 is supported already through most wifi hardware that's current.

Also, we aren't going to do searches for you and hand you source code; we are happy to HELP, but you have to show your efforts.

Gyanaballav 01-17-2024 10:49 PM

I have ubuntu 22 and my linux kernel version is 6.1.70
I have enabled the Mobility in the kernel using "make menuconfig" command.


While setting up the UMIP for the mobile IPv6 I refer the git repo which are previously used. But they are outdated now.


So please send the link of current UMIP or any other link where UMIP exist.

TB0ne 01-18-2024 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Gyanaballav (Post 6477586)
I have ubuntu 22 and my linux kernel version is 6.1.70 I have enabled the Mobility in the kernel using "make menuconfig" command.

While setting up the UMIP for the mobile IPv6 I refer the git repo which are previously used. But they are outdated now. So please send the link of current UMIP or any other link where UMIP exist.

Again, we are happy to help you but you are LITERALLY asking us to look things up for you and hand you links. This isn't a search engine.

niceflipper8827 01-18-2024 01:17 PM

It would be to beneficial to everyone involved if the OP would provide the LQ community with the associated log files. We could all be better equipped to help him/her correctly diagnose and fix their problem. It wouldn't hurt if the OP would better explain their issues more toughly it might befit all of us.

TB0ne 01-19-2024 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by niceflipper8827 (Post 6477711)
It would be to beneficial to everyone involved if the OP would provide the LQ community with the associated log files. We could all be better equipped to help him/her correctly diagnose and fix their problem. It wouldn't hurt if the OP would better explain their issues more toughly it might befit all of us.

Again, there aren't any log files to provide, and the OP was previously asked to provide details, and they haven't. They DID come back and post a duplicate of this question, and they were reminded that IPv6 is already present in the recent Linux kernel. They just had to enable it and configure it.

Gyanaballav 01-19-2024 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by TB0ne (Post 6477878)
Again, there aren't any log files to provide, and the OP was previously asked to provide details, and they haven't. They DID come back and post a duplicate of this question, and they were reminded that IPv6 is already present in the recent Linux kernel. They just had to enable it and configure it.

I have already enable the ipv6 and mobility in IPv6 in linux kernel.
But I think there is a UMIP file...which couldnot be set up as the server is down.

TB0ne 01-21-2024 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Gyanaballav (Post 6478025)
I have already enable the ipv6 and mobility in IPv6 in linux kernel. But I think there is a UMIP file...which couldnot be set up as the server is down.

Again: these things are *ALREADY PRESENT* in modern kernels...no idea what (or why) you're downloading things. However, if your actual goal is to use this in network simulations like NS2 or NS3, that's totally different.

Gyanaballav 01-26-2024 03:43 AM

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Originally Posted by TB0ne (Post 6478360)
Again: these things are *ALREADY PRESENT* in modern kernels...no idea what (or why) you're downloading things. However, if your actual goal is to use this in network simulations like NS2 or NS3, that's totally different.


If they are already present then please could you tell me in which linux kernel version it is ? Because mine it is 6.1.70 and I searched for mip6d folder in the etc folder. It is not there. and also i searched it in ubuntu packages and it shows they are not available.


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