Hi all Ten days ago I asked if anyone has some info regarding Cisco's GRE keepalive support. Later I've realized that idea behing that feature is quite simple and nice. As it says on Cisco site: > Router constructs the inner IP header and GRE header with a Protocol > Type (PT) of 0. It then sends that packet out its tunnel interface, which > results in the encapsulation of the packet with the outer IP header and a > GRE header with PT = IP Using the same idea, I've written small userspace app that do almost the same - instead of constructing "inner" packet with GRE header, I'm constructing UDP packet (it is easier to receive it in user space). After all, that "keepalive" packet looks like - IP|GRE|IP|UDP. When other end decapsulate it, inner IP|UDP packet should be sent back to the originating end. So, my primary task to support GRE keepalives on Linux side in Cisco-to-Linux "network" is accomplished. It's working fine. Problem is the other situation, when Cisco is sending keepalives, or if a GRE tunnel is created between two Linux boxes and my app started on any of them. Linux is not sending back the "inner" packet (when "keepalive" packet is decapsulated on the other end, inner IP|UDP or IP|GRE packet should be sent back to the originating end). Nor Cisco's generated, nor generated by my app. At the beginning I taught it has something with rp_filters or something "adjustable" in /proc/sys/net/... But I was wrong. What could be a reason for this behavior? I spent some time trying to debug this, and it looks like inner packet never leave ip_gre code. It looks like the journey of the packet ends in ipgre_ecn_decapsulate() at the very beginning: if (INET_ECN_is_ce(iph->tos)) { Does anyone have some hint for me? :) Thanks! PS. More info about GRE keepalive - http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk827/tk369/technologies_tech_note09186a008048cffc.shtml#t6 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-net" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html