Hi, make sure you specify an endpoint, i.e. on the sender do dtnsend dtn://receiver/mytest file to send the date in file "file". On the receiver dtnrecv --name mytest prints the the received bundle's contents to stdout (dtnrecv --name mytest --file test writes to a file) Sebastian
parneha@umd.edu hat am 25. Januar 2011 um 04:17 geschrieben:
Hi,
I think I am successful in sending a bundle across to the destination.I see the following events happening:
1.bundle received 2.queue bundle event 3.bundle event 4.transfercompleted event 5.bundle event:bundle forwarded
I want to see the content of the bundles at the receiver.I can see them queued in the following directory
/var/spool/ibrdtn/bundles
which is set in my ibrdtn.conf.example file.
Is it possible to do so using dtnrecv?I have tried doing it and I get the following message
Waiting for incoming data...
Thanks and regards
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