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Marc-Olivier Buob edited this page Jul 8, 2016
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fakeroute
emulates topologies that you can "probe" by performing traceroute
measurements. By default, `fakeroutè propose some samples using the following targets IPs (see here):
- in IPv4:
127.1.1.1
,127.1.1.2
,127.1.1.3
,127.1.1.4
,127.1.1.5
- in IPv6:
2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7338
- If your primary network interface (let say
eth0
) has no IPv4 address, you cannot route the fakeroute destinations. In our samples, each nodes belong to 1.1.1.0/24, so you may run as root:
ifconfig eth0:1 127.1.1.28/24
- Then run
fakeroute
as root:
cd ~/git/fakeroute/
./fakeroute/fakeroute -4
You should see something like this:
# ./fakeroute/fakeroute
I: You should run either './fakeroute/fakeroute -4' or either './fakeroute/fakeroute -6'. Default set to '-4'
I: Handling IPv4 probe packets...
[ 127.1.1.3 ] Two-levels simple load balancers
[ 127.1.1.2 ] Simple load balancer
[ 127.1.1.1 ] Simple asymmetric load balancer
[ 127.1.1.5 ] Big fan out to 25 separate routes and then converge back
[ 127.1.1.4 ] Weird load balancer
I: Adding iptables rules for handled destinations (see "iptables -nL" and "ip6tables -nL")
I: Running...
To simulate random load-balancing, fakeroute
uses a random number generator. By default, the generator will be seeded with current linux time. If you would like to define your own seed, add the option --seed SEED
.
./fakeroute/fakeroute -4 --seed 123
- Run a
traceroute
measurement toward one of these destinations:
paris-traceroute 127.1.1.1
- Press ctrl-c to stop
fakeroute
.
- If your primary network interface (let say eth0) has no IPv6 address, you cannot route the
fakeroute
destinations. In our samples each nodes belong to2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7330/64
, so you may run as root:
ifconfig eth0 inet6 add 2001:0db8:85a3:0000:0000:8a2e:0370:7330/64
- Run
fakeroute
as root:
cd ~/git/fakeroute/
./fakeroute/fakeroute -6
You should see something like this:
I: Handling IPv6 prove packets...
[ 2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7338 ] IPv6 test
I: Adding iptables rules for handled destinations (see "iptables -nL" and "ip6tables -nL")
I: Running...
To simulate random load-balancing, fakeroute
uses a random number generator. By default, the generator will be seeded with current linux time. If you would like to define your own seed, add the option [--seed seed].
./fakeroute/fakeroute -6 --seed 123
- Run a
traceroute
measurement toward this destination:
traceroute6 2001:db8:85a3::8a2e:370:7338
- Press ctrl-c to stop
fakeroute
.