2018-04-04 12:31 GMT+02:00 Ondrej Zajicek <santi...@crfreenet.org>: > On Wed, Apr 04, 2018 at 11:35:03AM +0200, dawid k wrote: > > 2018-04-04 10:59 GMT+02:00 Jan Maria Matejka <jan.mate...@nic.cz>: > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > please could you enable 'debug all' for the ospf protocol at server? > > > It should tell you whether it receives the packets and what is it doing > > > with them. > > > > > > > It is enabled, Here the logs: > > > > > > no received packets, but with tcpdump on server I can see, that all > devices > > are sending hello messages: > > Hello > > That is interesting, It is possible that there is some problem with > multicast on OpenVPN, as mentioned by Michael McConnell, but not in the > sense > of multicast transmit (which works as seen by tcpdump), but multicast > delivery > to userspace sockets (so BIRD does not get them). > > One workaround would be to use NBMA interface type in BIRD OSPF. That > uses just unicast, so perhaps there would not be this problem. See 'type > nbma' OSPF option. Then you have to use 'neighbors' option to specify > client IPs on server and at least server IP (marked 'eligible') on clients > and set priority to 0 on clients. > > Thank you for your help, but it is still not working.
I tried the nmba connection between one client and server with following settings: client: interface "tun0" { cost 10; type nbma; strict nonbroadcast yes; #tried with disabled as well stub no; hello 10; transmit delay 5; wait 10; dead 40; priority 0; neighbors { 10.29.0.1 eligible; #server's IP }; }; server interface "tun0" { cost 10; type nbma; strict nonbroadcast yes; stub no; hello 10; transmit delay 5; wait 10; dead 40; neighbors { 10.26.0.4; # client's IP }; }; There are no error messages in logs only the info: HELLO packet sent via tun0. I started tcpdump -v -s 0 proto ospf -i tun0 now on both client and server and there is no traffic at all. The routes are set properly and ping is working. I tried ptp as well with similar result. Im using iptables, but for the test I deactivated it. I have no idea, why tcpdump shows no traffic. I suppose, that there is an issue with OpenVPN, what Michael McConnel and others mentioned. > -- > Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo > > Ondrej 'Santiago' Zajicek (email: santi...@crfreenet.org) > OpenPGP encrypted e-mails preferred (KeyID 0x11DEADC3, wwwkeys.pgp.net) > "To err is human -- to blame it on a computer is even more so." >