2007.09.23 - New version of fmipv6.org
This new version of fmipv6.org can now run with UMIP 0.4 on Linux kernel 2.6.23-rc3. We have also fixed some other minor things.
To compile fmipv6.org with UMIP support don't forget to add --enable-use-umip option to the ./configure.
For more details about this new version see the announce on the mailling list http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=fmipv6-devel.
Note that this version can still be used with MIPL 2.0.2 and Linux kernel 2.6.16.
Regards,
Sebastien Vincent
2006.11.10 - Source code updated on CVS
We have updated fmipv6.org source code in sourceforge.net's CVS: the current version should now work with MIPL 2.0.2 on Linux kernel 2.6.16.
As stated by Emil a few months back, the implementation is still "quite experimental" and we'd be more than happy to receive your feedback on this version.
To compile this new version, you'll need a kernel patch that allows fmipv6 daemon to set IPv6 address without performing DAD:
And to run it, you'll certainly also need a patch for MIPL 2.0.2, which add an IPsec policy that allows FNA to leave the MN before the BA is received:
For those who still want to check out the code based on MIPL 2.0-rc2 and Linux kernel 2.6.8.1, there is a cvs tag available:
fmipv6-linux-2.6.8.1-20061107
Regards,
Benjamin Thery
2005.11.28 - Source code available on CVS
The source code for fmipv6.org is now available on sf.net's CVS. The state of the implementation is still quite experimental and we'd therefore be more than happy to have your contributions.
What currently works:
- Seamless Predictive Handovers -
- Message Transactions (Partially)
- Reactive Handovers (Partially)
- Router Configuration
- MN Configuration
- Based on MIPL RC2
Things that need to be done:
- Stablisation
- Finalise Reactive Handover support
- Finalise Transaction Support (Server Transactions)
- Generic driver extension package
Cheers
Emil Ivov
Martin Andre
2005.08.19 - Great news!
The fmipv6.org website is now online in its simpliest form. We're still waiting for sourceforge.net approval and working out logistics to provide public access to the code. Long life to fmipv6.org!