From: Kieran A. <ka...@op...> - 2002-12-30 18:27:43
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I'm on NT 4.0. I'll try some of the other apps around and see if they can connect. Maybe I can reverse-engineer the problem. thanks, Kieran Bruce Winter wrote: > > Bruce Winter wrote: > > > Does enabling this print show anything? > > > if (my $packet = said $router) { > > > # print "db router packet: $packet\n"; > > > > Bruce, > > No, it doesn't. I saw the following in the monitor_router.pl script: > > $router = new Socket_Item(undef, undef, 'server_router'); > > $router_loops++; > > if (my $packet = said $router) { > > print "db router packet: $packet\n"; > > > > Does $router need to be initialized differently than it is done here with > > 'server_router' ? Also, I don't see how "if (my $packet = said > > $router)" is invoked. > > No, those server_router pamrs should be enough. Here is what I have for > the linksys: > > server_router_port=162 > server_router_protocol=udp > server_router_datatype=raw > > There are other router monitor programs out there ... maybe you could try > one of those? > > The only other thought is I made the following change to get the xAP code > working with a specific hub (I'll post seperatly when I get that working > well), so maybe somehow it effects you also? In bin/mh, add the 2nd line > here: > > use IO::Socket; > use IO::Socket::INET; # Gives us the INADDR constants, used in > xAP.pm > > The later, about line 4163 from this: > else { > $Socket_Ports{$port_name}{sock} = new > IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalPort => $port, Proto => 'udp') or > die "Couldn't start a udp server on $port_name $port: $@\n"; > } > $Socket_Ports{$port_name}{socka} = $Socket_Ports{$port_name}{sock}; > # UDP ports are always "active" > > to this: > > else { > $Socket_Ports{$port_name}{sock} = > new IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalPort => $port, Proto => > 'udp', > LocalAddr => > inet_ntoa(INADDR_ANY), Broadcast => 1) or > die "Couldn't start a udp server on $port_name $port: $@\n"; > } > $Socket_Ports{$port_name}{socka} = $Socket_Ports{$port_name}{sock}; > # UDP ports are always "active" > > I doubt the above will matter, though, since I had the netgear working on > windows before. Are you on windows or linux? > > Bruce > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > ________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from this list, go to: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=1365 |