[SCION] SCION SIG

Frei Matthias matthias.frei at inf.ethz.ch
Tue Nov 10 11:40:01 CET 2020


Hi Dheeraj,


> Currently SIG can be configured between two ASes.

> Is there a simple way for endhosts to use these SIGs ?

yes, this is how the SIG is intended to be used. The node running the SIG will act just like a normal IP router. You'll have to enable ip forwarding (see e.g. here http://www.upubuntu.com/2012/12/how-to-enable-ip-forwarding-under.html) on the SIG nodes, and, of course, you'll need to configure the routing tables both on the SIG nodes and the end hosts.


> Its known that the network could be defined in the SIG configuration, but would it work for globally non routable IP ?

Yes, you can use both routable or non-routable IP networks.


Hope this helps.


Cheers,

Matthias


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Subject: [SCION] SCION SIG

Hello


Use Case - Two IP endhosts under different ASes should be reachable over SCION network using SIG.

Currently SIG can be configured between two ASes.
Is there a simple way for endhosts to use these SIGs ?
Its known that the network could be defined in the SIG configuration, but would it work for globally non routable IP ?


Thanks and regard

Dheeraj

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