A tunnel that connects two tap interfaces through udp using the gse protocol.
Directory | Description |
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c | Source code written in C to perform a GSE tunnel |
rust | Source code written in Rust to perform a GSE tunnel |
rust_testimonial | Source code written in Rust to perform a transparent tunnel, to measure the TUNTAP impact |
Before using this software, ensure you have the following prerequisites installed on your system:
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Cargo and Rust: Ensure you have Cargo, the Rust package manager, and the Rust compiler installed. You can install them by following the instructions on the official Rust website.
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GCC: Ensure you have GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) installed on your system. You can typically install GCC through your system's package manager.
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aclocal: This software requires
aclocal
to be installed on your system. You can typically installaclocal
as part of the GNU Autoconf package. On Debian-based systems, you can install it by running-
sudo apt-get install autoconf
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libgse (language C): You also need the C libgse. Follow these instructions to install it.
- First, you need to add the Net4Sat repository GPG Key:
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sudo mkdir /etc/apt/keyrings
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curl -sS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CNES/net4sat-packages/master/gpg/net4sat.gpg.key | gpg --dearmor | sudo dd of=/etc/apt/keyrings/net4sat.gpg
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- Then, update sources.list with net4sat opensand repository
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cat << EOF | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/github.net4sat.sources Types: deb URIs: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/CNES/net4sat-packages/master/jammy/ Suites: jammy Components: stable Signed-By: /etc/apt/keyrings/net4sat.gpg EOF
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- Then you can install the libgse using :
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install libgse-dev
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- First, you need to add the Net4Sat repository GPG Key:
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iperf3:
iperf3
is a tool for measuring the maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth performance. You can typically installiperf3
through your system's package manager-
sudo apt install iperf3
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host$ cd c
host$ ./autogen.sh
host$ make
host$ cd rust
host$ cargo build --release
The scripts to handle the testbed are stored in the testbed
directory.
This testbed uses 2 network namespaces on a host, connected by 2 veth pairs of interfaces:
- one for the forward link (the encapsulated one);
- one for the return link.
To set up this testbed:
host$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-netns.sh setup
To clean up this testbed:
host$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-netns.sh cleanup
To start the encapsulation binaries of this testbed:
host$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-netns.sh start BIN_DIR
where BIN_DIR
can be:
- c/src/tap_udp
- rust/target/release
- rust_testimonial/target/release
- other...
To stop the encapsulation binaries of this testbed:
host$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-netns.sh stop
Once the testbed is set up and started, tests can be performed:
- ping
host$ sudo ip netns exec encap_tx ping -I 10.0.0.254 -c 4 10.0.0.1
host$ sudo ip netns exec encap_rx ping -I 10.0.0.1 -c 4 10.0.0.254
- iperf3
host$ sudo ip netns exec encap_rx iperf3 -B 10.0.0.1 -s
host$ sudo ip netns exec encap_tx iperf3 -B 10.0.0.254 -c 10.0.0.1 -ub 500M
This testbed uses 2 hosts, connected on the same network.
To set up this testbed:
host1$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-host-encap.sh setup IFACE1
host2$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-host-decap.sh setup IFACE2
where IFACE1
is the network interface of the host 1 and IFACE2
is the one of the host 2 used to connect them together.
To clean up this testbed:
host1$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-host-encap.sh cleanup
host2$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-host-decap.sh cleanup
To start the encapsulation binaries of this testbed:
host1$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-host-encap.sh start BIN_DIR
host2$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-host-decap.sh start BIN_DIR
where BIN_DIR
can be:
- c/src/tap_udp
- rust/target/release
- rust_testimonial/target/release
- other...
To stop the encapsulation binaries of this testbed:
host1$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-host-encap.sh stop
host2$ sudo ./testbed/testbed-host-decap.sh stop
Once the testbed is set up and started, tests can be performed:
- ping
host1$ ping -I 10.0.0.254 -c 4 10.0.0.1
host2$ ping -I 10.0.0.1 -c 4 10.0.0.254
- iperf3
host2$ iperf3 -B 10.0.0.1 -s
host1$ iperf3 -B 10.0.0.254 -c 10.0.0.1 -ub 500M