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>What do you mean by "wants to resolve the remote address" ?
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I mean that the only packets sent on the network are ARP packets like
these ones for example:
02/21-16:27:07.393165 ARP who-has 10.0.0.25 tell 10.10.10.11
02/21-16:27:08.393168 ARP who-has 10.0.0.25 tell 10.10.10.11
10.10.10.25 is the fake address I used and 10.10.10.11 is the emitting
station.
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>I can send UDP packets to addresses which have no node listening
>with ttcp just fine.
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>I can send UDP packets to a broadcast address with ttcp too.
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You make me dream. I hope I'm just misusing ttcp because I despair of
finding the right soft.
>Can you post an example of you trying and whatever failure you see ?
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Sure:
I used the example from the README file.
./ttcp4 -t -s 10.0.0.25
On my second station I get the ARP packets above.
On the emitting station, ttcp quit after a while with these messages:
ttcp-t: connect: No route to host
Segmentation fault
Any clue?
Emmanuel who is seeing the bright light of hope