The error is (lzoconf.h). #define LZO_E_INPUT_OVERRUN (-4)
I've never seen it before. I gues something did not build properly. n2n folks - does anyone out there have a working Windows binary set they can provide to Chris to get him going. Remove http tunnelling (-t). HTTP tunnelling was experimental and never worked properly AFAIK. Can you try the getting started example from the wiki as closely as possible. -- Rich On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 8:43 AM, Chris Norman<[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, I've compiled the trunk and I can run my supernode and edge will connect > (but only in -t mode). > > When I connect another edge, the first node dies with this error: > > > > C:\n2n2>edge -a 10.1.2.2 -c mynetwork -k encryptme -l xx.yy.zz.aa:8080 -t > 10.1.2.2 > 11/Jul/2009 17:39:55 [ edge.c:1133] Using supernode xx.yy.zz.aa:8080 > Open device > [name={36EFA202-1526-4E75-9168-356E08EB9ACA}][ip=10.1.2.2][ifName=Lo > cal Area Connection 2][MTU=1400][mac=00:FF:36:EF:A2:02] > Setting Local Area Connection 2 device address... > Ok. > > Device Local Area Connection 2 set to 10.1.2.2/255.255.255.0 > 11/Jul/2009 17:40:01 [ edge.c: 670] Registering with supernode > 11/Jul/2009 17:40:01 [ edge.c:1364] > 11/Jul/2009 17:40:01 [ edge.c:1365] Ready > 11/Jul/2009 17:40:02 [ edge.c:1032] Received REGISTER_ACK from remote > peer [ > ip=0.0.0.0:0] > 11/Jul/2009 17:40:02 [ edge.c:1431] STATUS: pending=0, operational=0 > 11/Jul/2009 17:40:02 [ n2n.c: 503] WARNING: Failed to decompress 221 > byte p > acket. LZO error=-4 > > C:\n2n2> > > > > Strange ... > > After this, the edge nodes struggle to connect. > > I see the nodes register on the server. > > Does the fact I'm running them both from one network (and therefore natted > from the same IP) make a difference? > > I connected my other computer to an open wireless network, and had similar > results. > > Thanks in advance for any assistance, > C _______________________________________________ Ntop-dev mailing list [email protected] http://listgateway.unipi.it/mailman/listinfo/ntop-dev
