| .. _ndn-autoconfig: |
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| ndn-autoconfig |
| ============== |
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| Usage |
| ----- |
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| :: |
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| ndn-autoconfig [options] |
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| Description |
| ----------- |
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| Client tool to run :ref:`NDN hub discovery procedure`. |
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| Options |
| ------- |
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| ``-h`` or ``--help`` |
| Print usage information. |
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| ``-d`` or ``--daemon`` |
| Run ndn-autoconfig in daemon mode, detecting network change events and re-running |
| auto-discovery procedure. In addition, the auto-discovery procedure is unconditionally |
| re-run every hour. |
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| NOTE: if connection to NFD fails, the daemon will be terminated. |
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| ``-c [FILE]`` or ``--config=[FILE]`` |
| Use the specified configuration file. If `enabled = true` is not specified in the |
| configuration file, no actions will be performed. |
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| ``--ndn-fch-url=[URL]`` |
| Use the specified URL to find the closest hub (NDN-FCH protocol). If not specified, |
| ``http://ndn-fch.named-data.net`` will be used. Only ``http://`` URLs are supported. |
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| ``-V`` or ``--version`` |
| Print version information. |
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| .. _NDN hub discovery procedure: |
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| NDN hub discovery procedure |
| --------------------------- |
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| When an end host starts up, or detects a change in its network environment, it MAY use |
| this procedure to discover a local or home NDN router, in order to gain connectivity to |
| `the NDN research testbed <http://named-data.net/ndn-testbed/>`_. |
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| Overview |
| ^^^^^^^^ |
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| This procedure contains four methods to discover a NDN router: |
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| 1. Look for a local NDN router by multicast. |
| This is useful in a home or small office network. |
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| 2. Look for a local NDN router by DNS query with default suffix. |
| This allows network administrator to configure a NDN router in a large enterprise network. |
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| 3. Find closest hub by sending an HTTP request to NDN-FCH server. |
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| 4. Connect to the home NDN router according to user certificate. |
| This ensures connectivity from anywhere. |
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| After connecting to an NDN router, two prefixes will be automatically registered: |
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| - ``/ndn`` |
| - ``/localhop/nfd`` --- this to inform RIB manager that there is connectivity to the hub |
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| Stage 1: multicast discovery |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Request |
| +++++++ |
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| The end host sends an Interest over a multicast face. |
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| Interest Name is ``/localhop/ndn-autoconf/hub``. |
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| Response |
| ++++++++ |
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| A producer app on the HUB answer this Interest with a Data packet that contains a |
| TLV-encoded `Uri` block. The value of this block is the URI for the HUB, preferrably a |
| UDP tunnel. |
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| Stage 2: DNS query with default suffix |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Request |
| +++++++ |
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| The end host sends a DNS query that is equivalent to this command:: |
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| dig +search +short +cmd +tries=2 +ndots=10 _ndn._udp srv |
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| Response |
| ++++++++ |
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| The DNS server should answer with an SRV record that contains the hostname and UDP port |
| number of the NDN router. |
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| Stage 3: HTTP Request to NDN-FCH server |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| This stage uses a simple HTTP-based API. For more information about NDN-FCH server, refer |
| to the `NDN-FCH README file <https://github.com/named-data/ndn-fch>`__. |
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| Request |
| +++++++ |
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| HTTP/1.0 request for the NDN-FCH server URI (``http://ndn-fch.named-data.net`` by default) |
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| Response |
| ++++++++ |
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| The HTTP response is expected to be a hostname or an IP address of the closest hub, |
| inferred using IP-geo approximation service. |
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| Stage 4: find home router |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| This stage assumes that user has configured default certificate using |
| `<http://ndncert.named-data.net/>`_ as described in `Certification Architecture |
| <http://redmine.named-data.net/attachments/download/23/CertificationArchitecture.pptx>`_. |
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| Request |
| +++++++ |
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| The end host loads the default user identity (eg. ``/ndn/edu/ucla/cs/afanasev``), and |
| converts it to DNS format. |
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| The end host sends a DNS query for an SRV record of name ``_ndn._udp.`` + user identity in |
| DNS format + ``_homehub._autoconf.named-data.net``. For example:: |
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| _ndn._udp.afanasev.cs.ucla.edu.ndn._homehub._autoconf.named-data.net |
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| Response |
| ++++++++ |
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| The DNS server should answer with an SRV record that contains the hostname and UDP port |
| number of the home NDN router of this user's site. |
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| Client procedure |
| ---------------- |
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| Stage 1 |
| ^^^^^^^ |
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| Send a multicast discovery Interest. |
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| If this Interest is answered, connect to the HUB and terminate auto-discovery. |
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| Stage 2 |
| ^^^^^^^ |
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| Send a DNS query with default suffix. |
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| If this query is answered, connect to the HUB and terminate auto-discovery. |
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| Stage 3 |
| ^^^^^^^ |
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| Send HTTP request to NDN-FCH server. |
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| If request succeeds, attempt to connect to the discovered HUB and terminate |
| auto-discovery. |
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| Stage 4 |
| ^^^^^^^ |
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| * Load default user identity, and convert it to DNS format; if either fails, the |
| auto-discovery fails. |
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| * Send a DNS query to find home HUB. |
| If this query is answered, connect to the home HUB and terminate auto-discovery. |
| Otherwise, the auto-discovery fails. |
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| See also |
| -------- |
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| :ref:`ndn-autoconfig-server`, :doc:`ndn-autoconfig.conf` |