Re: [Mip6] MIPv6 on embedded devices
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Re: [Mip6] MIPv6 on embedded devices



We have a working version of DSMIP6 as well on linux.
DSMIP6 works fairly well without the IPsec complexity.
It should be fairly straight forward to implement DSMIP6 on openwrt without
the IPsec/IKEv2 component.

-Basavaraj 


On 5/20/09 9:59 PM, "ext Henrik Petander" <henrik.petander at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Thiago,
> 
> I haven't ported MIPv6 for OpenWRT, but we have Dual stack MIPv6 code
> based on umip-2.02 running on Android (which is ARM based), so you
> should be able to get the UMIP code working on other embedded Linux
> systems as well.
> 
> If openwrt uses a recent 2.6 kernel, getting IPv6 and MIPv6 extension
> headers working will probably only require cross compiling and
> installing a kernel configured with the required options for MIPv6.
> To get the userspace MIPv6 signaling daemon working could be a matter
> of only running configure and make, if openwrt has a cross compilation
> environment supporting automake tools.
> 
> Regards,
> Henrik Petander
> 
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 7:57 AM, Thiago Bemerguy
> <thiagobemerguy at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Since there is already mipv6 support in linux, and the usage group develops
>> the mipv6 user application. Have someone tested embedded devices working as
>> home agents running (maybe) Openwrt?
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