[Jool-list] jool error: Jool's socket family doesn't seem to exist.

Nico Schottelius nico.schottelius at ungleich.ch
Thu Jan 2 13:16:24 CST 2020


Hey Alberto,

I've just upgrade & rebooted and still get the same error.
Basically, freshly after rebooting I issue:

[19:57] router1.place6:~# modprobe jool
[19:57] router1.place6:~# jool instance add --netfilter --pool6 2a0a:e5c0:2:10::/96
Jool's socket family doesn't seem to exist.
(This probably means Jool hasn't been modprobed.)
Netlink error message: 'Object not found' (Code -12)
[19:57] router1.place6:~# uname -a
Linux router1 5.4.7-0-lts #1-Alpine SMP Thu, 02 Jan 2020 11:19:52 UTC x86_64 GNU/Linux
[19:57] router1.place6:~#
[19:57] router1.place6:~# dmesg | grep jool
[  402.223808] jool_common: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel.
[19:58] router1.place6:~#
[19:59] router1.place6:~# apk list -I | grep jool
jool-tools-bash-completion-4.0.6-r1 x86_64 {jool-tools} (GPL-2.0-only) [installed]
joold-4.0.6-r1 x86_64 {jool-tools} (GPL-2.0-only) [installed]
jool-modules-lts-5.4.7-r0 x86_64 {jool-modules-lts} (GPL-2.0-or-later) [installed]
jool-tools-4.0.6-r1 x86_64 {jool-tools} (GPL-2.0-only) [installed]
[20:01] router1.place6:~#

Am I doing something fundamentally wrong?

Cheers,

Nico


Alberto Leiva <ydahhrk at gmail.com> writes:

> I can't reproduce it; it installs and responds fine in my linux-lts.
> Admittedly, I got a slightly more recent kernel (5.4.7-0-lts), but I
> think that has a pretty meager chance of being the cause.
>
> Did it work on your end?
>
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 9:50 PM Alberto Leiva <ydahhrk at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > I removed the linux-vanilla package and that regenerates the
>> > /boot/extlinux.conf which then boots into -lts.
>>
>> Ok, thanks. Will test further once the holidays are over.
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 26, 2019 at 12:55 PM Nico Schottelius
>> <nico.schottelius at ungleich.ch> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > I removed the linux-vanilla package and that regenerates the
>> > /boot/extlinux.conf which then boots into -lts.
>> >
>> > I'll try to switch back to -vanilla and retest. I'm on the alpine edge
>> > repositories, but have been there for a while.
>> >
>> >
>> > Alberto Leiva <ydahhrk at gmail.com> writes:
>> >
>> > >> This is on alpine using the -lts kernel. Mainly using the -lts kernel,
>> > >> beccause I did not see jool modules for the regular kernel :-)
>> > >
>> > > Odd.
>> > >
>> > > When I install jool-tools on linux-vanilla, it also fetches the proper
>> > > kernel modules automatically. So simply running `apk add jool-tools`
>> > > should be all you need. (Aside from the community repository thing.)
>> > >
>> > >> apk add linux-lts
>> > >
>> > > How do you boot into this kernel?
>> > >
>> > > It doesn't change anything from me, even after another setup-linux and a reboot.
>> > >
>> > > On Wed, Dec 25, 2019 at 4:03 AM Nico Schottelius
>> > > <nico.schottelius at ungleich.ch> wrote:
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> Good morning Alberto,
>> > >>
>> > >> Alberto Leiva <ydahhrk at gmail.com> writes:
>> > >>
>> > >> > Looks like a bug. Which distro are you using?
>> > >>
>> > >> This is on alpine using the -lts kernel. Mainly using the -lts kernel,
>> > >> beccause I did not see jool modules for the regular kernel :-)
>> > >>
>> > >> > (And if that's not the default kernel, what did you do to install it?)
>> > >>
>> > >> apk add linux-lts
>> > >>
>> > >> I have no problem of going with linux-vanilla, but this is the search
>> > >> result I get at the moment:
>> > >>
>> > >> [11:02] router1.place6:~# apk search jool
>> > >> jool-tools-static-4.0.6-r3
>> > >> jool-modules-virt-5.4.6-r0
>> > >> jool-tools-4.0.6-r3
>> > >> jool-tools-bash-completion-4.0.6-r3
>> > >> jool-tools-doc-4.0.6-r3
>> > >> jool-tools-openrc-4.0.6-r3
>> > >> jool-modules-lts-5.4.6-r0
>> > >> [11:02] router1.place6:~#
>> > >>
>> > >> HTH!
>> > >>
>> > >> Nico
>> > >>
>> > >>
>> > >> --
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>> >
>> >
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