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Hi there 👋 I have been using INDI and developing my custom client for a while now. But recently I've ran into this strange problem:
Let's say I have four machines, namely A, B, C (on the same network) and D (separate network). All machines have INDI installed (different releases). I can connect from all machines to others except from B to any other machine. I can connect from A to B, but not the other way around!
I tried upgrading machine B's INDI up to the latest release, but it didn't help. Previously I was able to connect via machine B to others. But I had it removed from the network and re-plugged it. Now it is not working ... . This might be a network problem. But I don't know how to address it. Any ideas?
I did try user@B$ nc -vz IPOFMACHINEA 7624 and it returns success (meaning the port is open) but when I try to query for a property, it prints:
user@B$ indi_getprop -v IPOFMACHINEA "*.*.*"
looking for *.*.*
Connected to IPOFMACHINEA on port 7624
Queried properties from *
read: Connection reset by peer
For sake of completeness, here are the outputs when I first start up machine A:
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Hi there 👋 I have been using INDI and developing my custom client for a while now. But recently I've ran into this strange problem:
Let's say I have four machines, namely A, B, C (on the same network) and D (separate network). All machines have INDI installed (different releases). I can connect from all machines to others except from B to any other machine. I can connect from A to B, but not the other way around!
I tried upgrading machine B's INDI up to the latest release, but it didn't help. Previously I was able to connect via machine B to others. But I had it removed from the network and re-plugged it. Now it is not working ... . This might be a network problem. But I don't know how to address it. Any ideas?
I did try
user@B$ nc -vz IPOFMACHINEA 7624
and it returns success (meaning the port is open) but when I try to query for a property, it prints:For sake of completeness, here are the outputs when I first start up machine A:
and when I try connecting to it via machine B, this follows:
Also, the INDI versions on the machines:
Machine A:
and machine B:
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