...
but when I start telnet with the following line:

telnet 127.0.0.1

I receive the error message :

telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Invalid argument


Yes, I can confirm this effect. However, it has no practical relevance as you would normally use rtnetproxy only over Ethernet links, and this scenario worked the last time we checked it.


Please note that the rtnetproxy is a very specific tool you should not install as soon as you require hard real-time performance. It mixes up deterministic with indeterministic traffic. If possible, you should rather set up a dedicated, RTmac/TDMA-managed network and use the VNICs provided by RTmac for any non-real-time communication based on TCP/IP.

Jan


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