Jan,

First of thank you for your support.

I was able to ping myself by routing my NIC's ip address to RTETLO instead
of RTEH0

I was then able to get sendto() (not send) to work by addressing it to
INADDR_ANY after the recv().

This seemed to work but have a lot more testing to do.


On 2/9/11 11:59 AM, "Jan Kiszka" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2011-02-09 17:53, Glen Wernersbach wrote:
>> I have 10.82.88.249 with my Mac address in my rtroute table.
> 
> You mean with the right MAC of that remote host, no?
> 
>> I can receive from it but can't send back to the same socket.
>> 
>> I think this may be the connect() issue.
> 
> Does rtping 10.82.88.249 work?
> 
>> 
>> I will be getting a kernel dump when I get back to rtai but I would like to
>> get xenomai working if possible.
>> 
> 
> OK.
> 
> Jan

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