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Re: Cannot initialize OpenSAND interfaces: IPV6 address

 

Hi Julien
Thanks for the reply, I tried manually set the ipv6 with numbers in last part, this does solve the problem, all machines are now work smoothly. If you could let me know where I can download the package for this bug, I will surely give it a try, thanks.


Hongfei
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From: Julien BERNARD [jbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 9:55 AM
To: Du H  Dr (Electronic Eng)
Cc: opensand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Opensand]  Cannot initialize OpenSAND interfaces: IPV6 address

Hi Hongfei,


> Currently only 2 machines can work with each other and found as SAT/GW/ST from the manager, the other 4 machines give the same error right after configuring the daemon, does anyone encountered similar problem? Is it a ipv6 issue or some others relating to string conversion or wrong configuration? I can hardly see there is any problem of converting fe80::21c:23ff:fee2:9b91 to int, All machines are freshly installed with same settings, and connected via a switch.

Thanks for your report.
I reproduced your problem on our platform. This is a bug in the daemon's
code, the hexadecimal part is interpreted as int.
With the version on repository, you should configure the IPv6 address
with a last part containing only decimal numbers.
By default, we use 2001:660:6602:142::1/64 on GW.

I joined a package that should work correctly if you want to try with it.

Best regards,

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Julien BERNARD



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