[OLSR-users] dot draw connection problem

Drew (spam-protected)
Fri Mar 31 01:04:08 CEST 2006



Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:

>On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 14:25 -0800, Drew wrote:
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>>The netstat didn't return anything, and here are greps of the output of: 
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>Which simply reveals that no one is listening on that socket. Whta CPU
>do you have? Little or big endian?
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Good question, it's a Geode 266 Mhz NSC SC1100 system on a chip CPU 
(Pentium MMX architecture) on a routerboard 230: 
http://www.routerboard.com/rb200.html
uname -a
Linux AW1 2.6.14-486-voyage #1 PREEMPT Wed Jan 4 07:21:53 GMT 2006 i586 
GNU/Linux

To add to the weirdness, it just started working. I thought it was from 
a change I made to the .conf of changing the order of my interfaces, but 
when I shut olsrd off and back on again, it won't connect anymore. I've 
tried it about 10 times off and on and still isn't working. I wonder 
what the magic combination is. ;)

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>>strace -o strace_out9 -s 64 olsrd -d 9
>>Doesn't look like there's any bind() to 2004 happening.
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>Yep. Just for the next time or in general an `egrep -w 'socket|bind|
>listen|accept'` would be even more informative since we can see the
>calls in the correct sequence (but I cam't see what this could have
>helped here).
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Ah, nice.





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