[Scion] Unable to run SCION after update

Mateusz Kowalski kmateusz at ethz.ch
Mon Oct 7 12:05:18 CEST 2019


Hi,

Please try

```
/usr/bin/scion-webapp -a 0.0.0.0 -sbin /usr/bin/ -sabin /usr/bin/scion/ 
-r /var/lib/scion/webapp/web/data/ -sgen /etc/scion/gen/ -sgenc 
/var/lib/scion/ -slogs /var/log/scion/ -srvroot /var/lib/scion/webapp/web/
```

If does not work, make sure all the directories listed in the command 
exist and have proper content (I hope the names are self-explanatory)

Cheers

On 07/10/2019 11:11, Siddharth Mehrotra wrote:
> Hi Mateusz/Juan/Claude,
>
> I'm afraid but I am still facing some issues with webapp. I cloned the 
> scion-apps folder and deleted the last one. After that I navigated to 
> webapp folder and followed steps mentioned on:
>
> https://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/tree/master/webapp (Packaged 
> Setup/Run)
>
> It reported this error:
> EROR[10-07|08:50:05] -s flag must be set with local repo: 
> scion-apps/webapp/web
> CRIT[10-07|08:50:05] Fatal: err="stat 
> /var/lib/scion/webapp/web/static: no such file or directory"
>
> Following this, I ran webapp -a 0.0.0.0 -p 8000 & got same results as 
> previously reported:
>
>  *
>     Border router ICMP test <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-0>Failed
>  *
>     Network time synchronization test <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-1>Passed
>  *
>     Available disk space tests <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-2>Passed
>  *
>     Total memory space tests <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-3>Passed
>  *
>     VPN configuration tests <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-4>Failed
>  *
>     SCION running test <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-5>Failed
>  *
>     Border router SCMP test <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-6>Failed
>  *
>     Receiving beacons test <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-7>Failed
>
> Do I need to download again the config file from coordination service  
> (not sure if changes are also associated with it)?
>
> Best Regards,
> Siddharth
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 4:37 PM Mateusz Kowalski <kmateusz at ethz.ch 
> <mailto:kmateusz at ethz.ch>> wrote:
>
>     Hi
>
>     Apps are available now -- `apt show scion-apps-*` to get a list of
>     available ones
>
>     Cheers!
>
>     On 01/10/2019 11:32, Siddharth Mehrotra wrote:
>     > Hi Mike & Juan,
>     >
>     > Thanks for the info.
>     >
>     > Can you please update in this thread when scion-apps repo are
>     fully updated
>     > for new SCION packages ?
>     >
>     > Thanks,
>     > Sid
>     >
>     > On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 3:04 PM Michael Farb
>     <mwfarb at andrew.cmu.edu <mailto:mwfarb at andrew.cmu.edu>> wrote:
>     >
>     >> Hi Siddarth,
>     >>
>     >> The scion-apps repo isn't fully updated for the new SCION packages
>     >> install quite yet, hopefully that will be ready this week. You
>     may find
>     >> that even though Webapp is reporting errors, you are able to
>     review the
>     >> available paths on the Apps tab.
>     >>
>     >> Cheers,
>     >> Mike
>     >>
>     >> On 9/30/19 7:52 AM, Siddharth Mehrotra wrote:
>     >>> Thanks Juan & Claude. Installation finished.
>     >>>
>     >>> However, some new errors popped up when using Webapp:
>     >>>
>     >>> 1) [EROR] Error: err="open config/clients_user.json: no such
>     file or
>     >>> directory"
>     >>> 2) [EROR] Error: err="stat /home/vagrant/go/src/
>     >>> github.com/scionproto/scion/bin/scmp
>     <http://github.com/scionproto/scion/bin/scmp>: no such file or
>     directory"
>     >>> 3) Error: err="App missing, build all apps with 'deps.sh' and
>     'make
>     >>> install'."
>     >>>
>     >>> In browser following test results were shown:
>     >>>
>     >>> Local IA not found. Is SCION installed?
>     >>>
>     >>>
>     >>>      - Border router ICMP test 
>     <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-0>Failed
>     >>>      - Network time synchronization test 
>     <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-1
>     >>> Passed
>     >>>      - Available disk space tests 
>     <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-2>Passed
>     >>>      - Total memory space tests 
>     <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-3>Passed
>     >>>      - VPN configuration tests 
>     <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-4>Failed
>     >>>      - Version tests for scion and scion-apps <
>     >> http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-5>
>     >>>      Failed
>     >>>      - SCION running test  <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-6>Failed
>     >>>      - Border router SCMP test 
>     <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-7>Failed
>     >>>      - Receiving beacons test  <http://127.0.0.1:8000/#hc-8>Failed
>     >>>      *fefefefwdef*
>     >>>
>     >>> *Do I need to clone the scionproto also ? ./deps.sh & make install
>     >> reported
>     >>> no errors !*
>     >>>
>     >>> PS: I am able to ping Core AS, meaning SCION is running fine.
>     >>>
>     >>> vagrant at scionlab-ffaa-1-cd2:~$ scmp echo -local
>     >> 17-ffaa:1:cd2,[127.0.0.1]
>     >>> -remote 17-ffaa:0:1101,[127.0.0.1]
>     >>> Using path:
>     >>>     Hops: [17-ffaa:1:cd2 1>245 17-ffaa:0:1107 1>4
>     17-ffaa:0:1102 3>3
>     >>> 17-ffaa:0:1103 1>7 17-ffaa:0:1101] Mtu: 1472
>     >>> 120 bytes from 17-ffaa:0:1101,[127.0.0.1] scmp_seq=0 time=27.098ms
>     >>> 120 bytes from 17-ffaa:0:1101,[127.0.0.1] scmp_seq=1 time=30.75ms
>     >>>
>     >>> Best Regards,
>     >>> Siddharth
>     >>>
>     >>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 12:44 PM Claude Hähni
>     <claude.haehni at gmail.com <mailto:claude.haehni at gmail.com>>
>     >>> wrote:
>     >>>
>     >>>> Hi Siddharth,
>     >>>> Please try cloning the repository to go/src/
>     >>>> github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps>.
>     >>>> Alternatively, you can run 'go get
>     github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps>'.
>     >>>> This will also clone to
>     go/src/github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps>
>     >>>> automatically.
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Best,
>     >>>> Claude
>     >>>>
>     >>>>
>     >>>> Am Mo., 30. Sept. 2019 um 12:37 Uhr schrieb Siddharth Mehrotra <
>     >>>> the4daspect at gmail.com <mailto:the4daspect at gmail.com>>:
>     >>>>
>     >>>>> Hi Juan & Claude,
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> I think Claude is right, I am facing some issue with Go Path.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> So, currently I have cloned scion-apps under
>     go/src/scion-apps. The
>     >>>>> ./deps.sh worked perfectly fine. The issue is with make. It
>     can not
>     >> find
>     >>>>> package in $GOPATH.
>     >>>>> At github webpage, it is mentioned that run make install to
>     build all
>     >>>>> projects and install into $GOPATH/bin
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> My GOPATH settings are:
>     >>>>> export GOPATH=$HOME/go
>     >>>>> export PATH=$PATH:$GOPATH/bin
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> Does it mean that I need to clone the scion-apps in go/bin ?
>     Sorry, I
>     >> am
>     >>>>> new to Go Programming.
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> Best,
>     >>>>> Siddharth
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>> On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 2:33 PM Claude Hähni
>     <claude.haehni at gmail.com <mailto:claude.haehni at gmail.com>>
>     >>>>> wrote:
>     >>>>>
>     >>>>>>     Hi Siddharth,
>     >>>>>> When cloning, please make sure to clone the repository to
>     the correct
>     >>>>>> location. In your  case this is:
>     >>>>>> /home/vagrant/go/src/github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps>
>     >>>>>>
>     >>>>>> Best regards,
>     >>>>>> Claude
>     >>>>>>
>     >>>>>> Juan A. García-Pardo <juagargi at gmail.com
>     <mailto:juagargi at gmail.com>> schrieb am Fr., 27. Sep.
>     >>>>>> 2019, 14:21:
>     >>>>>>
>     >>>>>>> Hi Siddharth,
>     >>>>>>> We didn't touch scion-apps/lib/scionutil and it still
>     exists. If you
>     >> are
>     >>>>>>> building scion-apps in a SCIONLab VM, these are the steps
>     you would
>     >>>>>>> need:
>     >>>>>>> - install go 1.11
>     >>>>>>> - `go get github.com/kardianos/govendor`
>     <http://github.com/kardianos/govendor>
>     >> <http://github.com/kardianos/govendor>
>     >>>>>>> <http://github.com/kardianos/govendor>
>     >>>>>>> - `sudo apt-get install libpam0g-dev`  (needed by SCION ssh)
>     >>>>>>> - clone scion-apps
>     >>>>>>> - `govendor sync -v`  (this needs some 5 minutes to
>     complete). You
>     >> can
>     >>>>>>> run
>     >>>>>>> ./deps.sh instead, it is going to do the same.
>     >>>>>>> - `make`
>     >>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>> I just ran these steps myself inside a SCIONLab VM and it
>     worked
>     >> okay.
>     >>>>>>> Best regards,
>     >>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>> Juan A.
>     >>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 12:21 PM Siddharth Mehrotra <
>     >>>>>>> the4daspect at gmail.com <mailto:the4daspect at gmail.com>>
>     >>>>>>> wrote:
>     >>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>> Hi Juan,
>     >>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>> Thanks for the help. SCION works now!
>     >>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>> Regarding webapp, I tried to compile all scion-apps by
>     ./deps.sh by
>     >>>>>>>> installing go => This is done.
>     >>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>> However, make install command runs into error:
>     >>>>>>>> cd helloworld/ && go build
>     >>>>>>>> helloworld.go:23:2: cannot find package "
>     >>>>>>>> github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil>" in any of:
>     >>>>>>>>  /home/vagrant/go/src/scion-apps/vendor/
>     >>>>>>>> github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil> (vendor tree)
>     >>>>>>>>           /usr/local/go/src/
>     >>>>>>> github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil>
>     >>>>>>>> (from $GOROOT)
>     >>>>>>>>  /home/vagrant/go/src/
>     >>>>>>>> github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil> (from
>     $GOPATH)
>     >>>>>>>> Makefile:29: recipe for target 'helloworld/helloworld' failed
>     >>>>>>>> make: *** [helloworld/helloworld] Error 1
>     >>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>> This is becaus
>     github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil
>     <http://github.com/netsec-ethz/scion-apps/lib/scionutil>
>     >>>>>>> does not
>     >>>>>>>> exist anymore. I am not sure if this is still required.
>     *Can a quick
>     >>>>>>>> update be performed in github code regarding same ?*
>     >>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>> Best Regards,
>     >>>>>>>> Siddharth
>     >>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 11:34 AM Juan A. García-Pardo <
>     >>>>>>> juagargi at gmail.com <mailto:juagargi at gmail.com>>
>     >>>>>>>> wrote:
>     >>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>> Hi Siddharth,
>     >>>>>>>>> The scion apps should be available in packaged form next
>     week. In
>     >> the
>     >>>>>>>>> meantime, you can build them with a Go compiler >= 1.11
>     by cloning
>     >>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>> scion-apps repo, running `./depsh.sh` and then `make`
>     >>>>>>>>> I am testing your 17-ffaa:1:cd2 user AS and it works
>     fine. This are
>     >>>>>>> my
>     >>>>>>>>> steps:
>     >>>>>>>>> - Get the configuration from the Coordinator, uncompress
>     it in a
>     >>>>>>>>> directory. Chdir to it
>     >>>>>>>>> - Run `vagrant up`. No errors are shown. Only a few red
>     lines but
>     >>>>>>> with no
>     >>>>>>>>> real problems. Last line reads "SCIONLab VM ready"
>     >>>>>>>>> - Run `vagrant ssh` to log into the VM.
>     >>>>>>>>> - Run `ifconfig`. It shows the tun0 interface, with IP
>     "10.0.0.44"
>     >>>>>>>>> - Ping the server using tun0 `ping -I tun0 10.0.8.1`.
>     The server
>     >>>>>>> echoes
>     >>>>>>>>> back.
>     >>>>>>>>> - List SCION services with `systemctl list-dependencies
>     >>>>>>> scionlab.target`
>     >>>>>>>>> . All services are okay (they are shown duplicated, but
>     it's a know
>     >>>>>>> systemd
>     >>>>>>>>> bug, no problems there).
>     >>>>>>>>> - Ping a core AS using SCION `scmp echo -local
>     >>>>>>> 17-ffaa:1:cd2,[127.0.0.1]
>     >>>>>>>>> -remote 17-ffaa:0:1101,[127.0.0.1]` . It works okay (for
>     me with
>     >>>>>>> times
>     >>>>>>>>> ~6ms; that could change for you).
>     >>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>> Let's focus on this user AS of yours and find out what
>     is not
>     >>>>>>> working. I
>     >>>>>>>>> will run this same configuration again this evening from a
>     >> completely
>     >>>>>>>>> different network, just to check our firewall has not
>     gone crazy
>     >>>>>>> again. I
>     >>>>>>>>> will send an email before I check again, but in the mean
>     time, you
>     >>>>>>> could
>     >>>>>>>>> send us your Vagrant version and platform (e.g. vagrant for
>     >>>>>>> windows), and
>     >>>>>>>>> the complete /var/log/syslog file of your VM after
>     `vagrant up` and
>     >>>>>>>>> `vagrant ssh`. The problem you seem to have is between
>     the VPN
>     >>>>>>> client and
>     >>>>>>>>> server (that is the reason that SCION will not work).
>     You can send
>     >>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>> files to the mailing list or directly to me.
>     >>>>>>>>> Best regards,
>     >>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>> Juan A.
>     >>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 10:58 AM Siddharth Mehrotra <
>     >>>>>>>>> the4daspect at gmail.com <mailto:the4daspect at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>> Hi Juan,
>     >>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>> The problem still persists. I tried with another AS
>     id's as well
>     >>>>>>>>>> 18-ffaa:1:cd3 & 17-ffaa:1:cd2, however result is same
>     (the border
>     >>>>>>> router
>     >>>>>>>>>> service does not start & no tun0 found).
>     >>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>> Also, do you have any update on SCION-Apps? If not all,
>     can webapp
>     >>>>>>> be
>     >>>>>>>>>> restored as per SCION update ?
>     >>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>> Best regards,
>     >>>>>>>>>> Siddharth
>     >>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 12:35 PM Juan A. García-Pardo <
>     >>>>>>>>>> juagargi at gmail.com <mailto:juagargi at gmail.com>>
>     >>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>     >>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>> Hi Siddharth,
>     >>>>>>>>>>> I have answered you also to your email directly, but
>     I'm copying
>     >>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>> answer
>     >>>>>>>>>>> here so it gets indexed.
>     >>>>>>>>>>> There were two problems:
>     >>>>>>>>>>> - We had experienced some problems with our firewall
>     and the VPN
>     >>>>>>> in the
>     >>>>>>>>>>> attachment point Switzerland. Sometimes it would drop
>     packets.
>     >>>>>>>>>>> - Your user AS ffaa:1:c32 is marked as deactivated.
>     You have to
>     >>>>>>> go to
>     >>>>>>>>>> your
>     >>>>>>>>>>> AS list in the Coordinator
>     (https://www.scionlab.org/user/) and
>     >>>>>>> click
>     >>>>>>>>>> on
>     >>>>>>>>>>> "Activate this AS". Wait 1-2 minutes and run `vagrant
>     up` for
>     >> that
>     >>>>>>>>>> user AS.
>     >>>>>>>>>>> Now your ASes should be able to start the VPN tunnel
>     without
>     >>>>>>> problems
>     >>>>>>>>>> (type
>     >>>>>>>>>>> ifconfig in the VM and you should see an interface
>     called tun0),
>     >>>>>>> and
>     >>>>>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>>> active ones will have a working border router.
>     >>>>>>>>>>> Best regards,
>     >>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>> Juan A.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 2:28 PM Siddharth Mehrotra <
>     >>>>>>>>>> the4daspect at gmail.com <mailto:the4daspect at gmail.com>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Juan,
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the update, it is really helpful.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> 1) After checking status of my connection to SCION, I see
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> ● ├─scion-border-router at 17-ffaa_1_c32-1.service
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> ● ├─scion-border-router at 17-ffaa_1_c32-1.service
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> as marked RED in color. I could not understand why this
>     >>>>>>> happened on
>     >>>>>>>>>> first
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> place, just after running vagrant ssh and  systemctl
>     >>>>>>>>>> list-dependencies
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> scionlab.target
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> This appears even after restarting SCION services.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> 2) Still I can't find tun0 while running command ip
>     a. The only
>     >>>>>>>>>> tunnel
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> interfaces appearing are: lo & enp0s3.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> 3) Is Scion web-app available?
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> I get this error: -bash: cd:
>     /src/github.com/netsec-ethz <http://github.com/netsec-ethz>: No
>     >>>>>>> such
>     >>>>>>>>>> file
>     >>>>>>>>>>> or
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> directory while navigating to web-apps.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> PS: Running SCION in a virtual machine – VPN approach
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> Siddharth
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 1:01 PM Juan A. García-Pardo <
>     >>>>>>>>>> juagargi at gmail.com <mailto:juagargi at gmail.com>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Siddharth,
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> We have not yet upgraded the tutorials for
>     everything, only
>     >>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>>> "updating
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> SCION" one:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>
>     https://netsec-ethz.github.io/scion-tutorials/scion_tricks/updating_scion/
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> That said, almost all that you are seeing is normal: the
>     >>>>>>>>>> configuration
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> TGZ
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> you get from the Coordinator is very small, because
>     your VM
>     >>>>>>> will
>     >>>>>>>>>> get
>     >>>>>>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> full configuration from the Coordinator for you.
>     Once you
>     >>>>>>> have run
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> `vagrant
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> up`, you will see the directory /etc/scion contains
>     a `gen`
>     >>>>>>>>>> directory
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> inside. That one will have the full configuration.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> Also, the services and tools are now packaged. There
>     is no $SC
>     >>>>>>>>>>> directory
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> anymore. Things you can run to check:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> - dpkg -l |grep scion  # will list scion packages,
>     hopefully
>     >>>>>>>>>> installed
>     >>>>>>>>>>> in
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> your system
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> - systemctl list-dependencies scionlab.target  #
>     list status.
>     >>>>>>> In
>     >>>>>>>>>> Ubuntu
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> 16.04 there is a systemd bug and the services will
>     be listed
>     >>>>>>> twice
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> - sudo systemctl restart scionlab.target  # restart
>     all SCION
>     >>>>>>>>>> services
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> - ls -l /var/log/scion  # list scion log files
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> - ls -l /var/lib/scion  # list trust databases, etc
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> - ls -l /etc/scion  # list scion configuration. The gen
>     >>>>>>> folder has
>     >>>>>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> same morphology as before, but the supervisord files
>     are not
>     >>>>>>> used
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> On the other hand, if you want to not use the
>     packages and go
>     >>>>>>> back
>     >>>>>>>>>> to
>     >>>>>>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> developer way of doing things, you can briefly read
>     about that
>     >>>>>>>>>> also in
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> how to update SCION page from SCION tutorials, but
>     basically
>     >>>>>>>>>> refers to
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> stopping systemd for scionlab.target and
>     cloning/building
>     >>>>>>> SCION
>     >>>>>>>>>>> yourself.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> The problem with the VPN is not clear at all though.
>     I would
>     >>>>>>> like
>     >>>>>>>>>> to
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> investigate a bit more about that. Can you try
>     again? If you
>     >>>>>>> still
>     >>>>>>>>>> see
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> problem the second time you try, we'll investigate
>     further.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks and best regards,
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> Juan A.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> On Wed, Sep 18, 2019 at 10:52 AM Siddharth Mehrotra <
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> the4daspect at gmail.com <mailto:the4daspect at gmail.com>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi all,
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I tried to run SCION after update from attachment
>     point with
>     >>>>>>>>>> ETHZ-AP
>     >>>>>>>>>>> as
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> downloading new configuration. I'm currently installing
>     >>>>>>> inside a
>     >>>>>>>>>> VM
>     >>>>>>>>>>> with
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> use of OPENVPN to connect to SCION Lab.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I observed following scenarios:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1) After extracting configuration file from SCION
>     >>>>>>> coordination
>     >>>>>>>>>>> service,
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> the
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> contents are reduced to:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mode               LastWriteTime         Length Name
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ----               -------------         ------ ----
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> d-----       18-09-2019     10:25               
>     .vagrant
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> d-----       18-09-2019     10:23                gen
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> -a----       13-06-2019     09:25           3618
>     README.md
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> -a----       13-06-2019     09:25           3068 run.sh
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> -a----       18-09-2019     10:22           3813
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> scion_lab_17-ffaa_1_c32.tar.gz
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> -a----       18-09-2019     10:34              0
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ubuntu-xenial-16.04-cloudimg-console.log
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> -a----       18-09-2019     10:24           2484
>     Vagrantfile
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Many SCION services are missing.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2) Although I was able to run the VM successfully
>     and SSH to
>     >>>>>>>>>> SCION.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> However, it seems the connection to SCION was not
>     >>>>>>> successful. The
>     >>>>>>>>>>> below
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> command is after running Vagrant up:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> default: WARNING:WARNING!: VPN could be unready.
>     SCION may
>     >>>>>>> fail to
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> start.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: Created symlink from
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>
>     /etc/systemd/system/scionlab.target.wants/scion-border-router at 17-ffaa_1_c32-1.service
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to /lib/systemd/system/scion-border-router at .service.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: Created symlink from
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>
>     /etc/systemd/system/scionlab.target.wants/scion-certificate-server at 17-ffaa_1_c32-1.service
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to
>     /lib/systemd/system/scion-certificate-server at .service.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: Created symlink from
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>
>     /etc/systemd/system/scionlab.target.wants/scion-path-server at 17-ffaa_1_c32-1.service
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to /lib/systemd/system/scion-path-server at .service.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: Created symlink from
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>
>     /etc/systemd/system/scionlab.target.wants/scion-beacon-server at 17-ffaa_1_c32-1.service
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to /lib/systemd/system/scion-beacon-server at .service.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: Created symlink from
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>
>     /etc/systemd/system/scionlab.target.wants/scion-daemon at 17-ffaa_1_c32.service
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> to /lib/systemd/system/scion-daemon at .service.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: Created symlink from
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>
>     /etc/systemd/system/scionlab.target.wants/scion-dispatcher.service
>     >>>>>>> to
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> /lib/systemd/system/scion-dispatcher.service.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: configure time sync
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: ntp.service is not a native service,
>     >>>>>>> redirecting to
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> systemd-sysv-install
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: Executing /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install
>     >>>>>>> enable
>     >>>>>>>>>> ntp
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: configure unattended upgrades (automatic
>     >>>>>>> security
>     >>>>>>>>>>> upgrades)
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  default: SCIONLab VM ready
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3) When I am inside the VM and I tried to check the
>     >>>>>>> connection I
>     >>>>>>>>>> was
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> surprised to see this:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> vagrant at scionlab-ffaa-1-c32:~$ checkbeacons
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> checkbeacons: command not found
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also fo this:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> vagrant at scionlab-ffaa-1-c32:~$ tail -f
>     $SC/logs/bs*.DEBUG
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tail: cannot open '/logs/bs*.DEBUG' for reading: No
>     such
>     >>>>>>> file or
>     >>>>>>>>>>>> directory
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tail: no files remaining
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 4)Memory Test:
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> vagrant at scionlab-ffaa-1-c32:~$ df -h
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> udev           992M     0  992M   0% /dev
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tmpfs           200M  3.1M  197M   2% /run
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> /dev/sda1       9.7G  1.4G  8.3G  14% /
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tmpfs          1000M     0 1000M   0% /dev/shm
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tmpfs           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tmpfs          1000M     0 1000M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> vagrant         136G   73G   64G  54% /vagrant
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> tmpfs           200M     0  200M   0% /run/user/1000
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5) tun0 not found after performing ip a command.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> PS: I am using Oracle Virtual Box 6.0 , Is it the
>     >>>>>>> compatibility
>     >>>>>>>>>> issue
>     >>>>>>>>>>> ?
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> PS: I was able to run SCION successfully before the
>     update
>     >>>>>>> with
>     >>>>>>>>>> same
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Virtual Box version and vagrant also.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Please look into this issue.
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks,
>     >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sid
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