I suppose my problem is not really a click one but due to my misanderstanding of how the network run. I have two click router instances and I need to exchange data bidirectionally.
In a first timeI i try to instanciate two different instances of lcik on the same PC. It works fine with for the first one elementclass sockUDP{ IPEM $ipem,IPRE $ipre,pEM $pem,pRE $pre | input->Sem::Socket(UDP,$ipem,$pem) Sre::Socket(UDP,$ipre,$pre)->output soc15002::sockUDP(IPEM 127.0.0.1,IPRE 127.0.0.1,pEM 7768,pRE 7769) soc15002->[0]DD1_3 DD1_3[0]->soc15002 soc15003::sockUDP(IPEM 127.0.0.1,IPRE 127.0.0.1,pEM 7769,pRE 7768) soc15003->[2]DD1_1 DD1_1[2]->soc15003 and the second one elementclass sockUDP{ IPEM $ipem,IPRE $ipre,pEM $pem,pRE $pre | input->Sem::Socket(UDP,$ipem,$pem) Sre::Socket(UDP,$ipre,$pre)->output soc25002::sockUDP(IPEM 127.0.0.1,IPRE 127.0.0.1,pEM 7769,pRE 7768) soc25002->[0]DD1_3 DD1_3[0]->soc25002 soc25003::sockUDP(IPEM 127.0.0.1,IPRE 127.0.0.1,pEM 7768,pRE 7769) soc25003->[2]DD1_1 DD1_1[2]->soc25003 It works fine but perhaps it's a easier way to do, thanks for tip.. When I want to run the two click configuration in defferent PC's To do that I change the IP adresses as soc15003::sockUDP(IPEM 192.168.1.222,IPRE 192.168.1.111,pEM 7769,pRE 7768) soc25002::sockUDP(IPEM 192.168.111,IPRE 192.168.1.222,pEM 7769,pRE 7768) And the result said bind : cannot assign requested address.... May anyone help me ? 1)to fix my problem (/etc/resolf.conf, /etc/hosts ???) 2) to simplify my very hasardous implementation Thanks a lot Remi _______________________________________________ click mailing list click@amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click