Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...) Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
Hi,
srsly? The syntax you are searching for is: "ping [options] destination_host"
Regards, an astonished Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:06 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...) Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
I mean using dtn tools and not ping !!!! for dtnsend for example
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 16h28, Dominik Schürmann d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de a écrit :
Hi,
srsly? The syntax you are searching for is: "ping [options] destination_host"
Regards, an astonished Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:06 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...) Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
If I were I would simply modify the conf file and put, as the node URI, the IP address. Note that this is NOT usefull, as mention Stephan, because it won't change if the IP change (note also that you can use static iphttp://www.mkyong.com/linux/how-to-set-static-ip-address-on-unix/ )
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On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Ghada Jaber jaberghada@yahoo.fr wrote:
I mean using dtn tools and not ping !!!! for dtnsend for example
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'*INSAT
Stagiaire a l'*IRIT*/*ENSEEIHT* Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 16h28, Dominik Schürmann < d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de> a écrit :
Hi,
srsly? The syntax you are searching for is: "ping [options] destination_host"
Regards, an astonished Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:06 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use her
IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...)
Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a
l'INSAT
Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
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Hi Ghada,
I read what you wrote, but it just makes no sense (as Stephan nicely explained), so I recommended ping instead. It is a very nice tool, available on all unix distributions ;)
Regards Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:36 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
I mean using dtn tools and not ping !!!! for dtnsend for example
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 16h28, Dominik Schürmann d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de a écrit :
Hi,
srsly? The syntax you are searching for is: "ping [options] destination_host"
Regards, an astonished Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:06 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...) Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
I wanted to know if there is a way to use IP adress because i want to send a message from one device to two others . So i thought about this : dtnsend dtn://broadcast address file
so all the node in the network can receive the message. Because i didn't find any other way to do it. Any advice ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 17h31, Dominik Schürmann d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de a écrit :
Hi Ghada,
I read what you wrote, but it just makes no sense (as Stephan nicely explained), so I recommended ping instead. It is a very nice tool, available on all unix distributions ;)
Regards Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:36 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
I mean using dtn tools and not ping !!!! for dtnsend for example
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 16h28, Dominik Schürmann d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de a écrit :
Hi,
srsly? The syntax you are searching for is: "ping [options] destination_host"
Regards, an astonished Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:06 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...) Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
I did not test it, but do you mean something like the following?
hostA:/home/foo $ dtnrecv --group dtn://my/group hostB:/home/foo $ dtnrecv --group dtn://my/group
hostC:/home/foo $ dtnsend -g dtn://my/group file
Stephan
On Do, 2014-05-22 at 16:44 +0100, Ghada Jaber wrote:
I wanted to know if there is a way to use IP adress because i want to send a message from one device to two others . So i thought about this : dtnsend dtn://broadcast address file
so all the node in the network can receive the message. Because i didn't find any other way to do it. Any advice ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 17h31, Dominik Schürmann d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de a écrit :
Hi Ghada,
I read what you wrote, but it just makes no sense (as Stephan nicely explained), so I recommended ping instead. It is a very nice tool, available on all unix distributions ;)
Regards Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:36 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
I mean using dtn tools and not ping !!!! for dtnsend for example
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a
l'INSAT
Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 16h28, Dominik Schürmann
d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de a écrit :
Hi,
srsly? The syntax you are searching for is: "ping [options] destination_host"
Regards, an astonished Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:06 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use
her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...)
Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a
l'INSAT
Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
I have tested that and it worked but here i specify the file i am sending ! If i want to send more than one file at the same time i can't no ?
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 18h09, Stephan Rottmann rottmann@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de a écrit :
I did not test it, but do you mean something like the following?
hostA:/home/foo $ dtnrecv --group dtn://my/group hostB:/home/foo $ dtnrecv --group dtn://my/group
hostC:/home/foo $ dtnsend -g dtn://my/group file
Stephan
On Do, 2014-05-22 at 16:44 +0100, Ghada Jaber wrote:
I wanted to know if there is a way to use IP adress because i want to send a message from one device to two others . So i thought about this : dtnsend dtn://broadcast address file
so all the node in the network can receive the message. Because i didn't find any other way to do it. Any advice ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 17h31, Dominik Schürmann d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de a écrit :
Hi Ghada,
I read what you wrote, but it just makes no sense (as Stephan nicely explained), so I recommended ping instead. It is a very nice tool, available on all unix distributions ;)
Regards Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:36 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
I mean using dtn tools and not ping !!!! for dtnsend for example
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a
l'INSAT
Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Jeudi 22 mai 2014 16h28, Dominik Schürmann
d.schuermann@tu-braunschweig.de a écrit :
Hi,
srsly? The syntax you are searching for is: "ping [options] destination_host"
Regards, an astonished Dominik
On 05/22/2014 04:06 PM, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use
her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...)
Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a
l'INSAT
Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
Am 22.05.2014 18:18, schrieb Ghada Jaber:
I have tested that and it worked but here i specify the file i am sending ! If i want to send more than one file at the same time i can't no ?
Honestly, it is very sad that someone who adds a signature to all its mails saying "I am studying computer networks since 5 years." asks those questions and do not know how to transfer its knowledge to solve these really basic principles of networking. I do not know if I should laugh or cry. Definitely, you did something wrong during these five years.
For a sustainable solution you should read these books.
http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Operating-Systems-3rd-Edition/dp/0136006639
http://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-Edition-Andrew-Tanenbaum/dp/01321269...
If you still want to get your issues solved by third parties, here is a solution for your question.
To encapsulate multiple files into a single payload you need some sort of format / protocol. An easy way to do this is just "tar" your files.
Previously, I gave you the hint to our tutorial. http://trac.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/project-cm-2012-ibrdtn/wiki/ibr-dtn-tut
Scroll down to "dtninbox & dtnsend", there is the example how to do that with "dtnsend". To add multiple files, you just need to add a list of filenames separated by spaces instead of "fileTransfer".
To receive those files you just need to extract the archive on reception.
dtnrecv --group dtn://my/group | tar x
Johannes
First of all thank you for all your responses .
I thought that it is a forum where to share ideas and solve problems and not humiliating people.
Don't be sad for me , i know what i am doing !! Thank you again
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90 Le Vendredi 23 mai 2014 8h42, Johannes Morgenroth morgenroth@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de a écrit :
Am 22.05.2014 18:18, schrieb Ghada Jaber:
I have tested that and it worked but here i specify the file i am sending ! If i want to send more than one file at the same time i can't no ?
Honestly, it is very sad that someone who adds a signature to all its mails saying "I am studying computer networks since 5 years." asks those questions and do not know how to transfer its knowledge to solve these really basic principles of networking. I do not know if I should laugh or cry. Definitely, you did something wrong during these five years.
For a sustainable solution you should read these books.
http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Operating-Systems-3rd-Edition/dp/0136006639
http://www.amazon.com/Computer-Networks-Edition-Andrew-Tanenbaum/dp/01321269...
If you still want to get your issues solved by third parties, here is a solution for your question.
To encapsulate multiple files into a single payload you need some sort of format / protocol. An easy way to do this is just "tar" your files.
Previously, I gave you the hint to our tutorial. http://trac.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/project-cm-2012-ibrdtn/wiki/ibr-dtn-tut
Scroll down to "dtninbox & dtnsend", there is the example how to do that with "dtnsend". To add multiple files, you just need to add a list of filenames separated by spaces instead of "fileTransfer".
To receive those files you just need to extract the archive on reception.
dtnrecv --group dtn://my/group | tar x
Johannes
This is neither easy nor useful.
The bundle protocol is designed to be used on _VERY_ different communication channels, like IEEE802.15.4/ZigBee. There are even implementations for a serial line or AX25. Those devices might not even have an IP-address... But if you REALLY wanted to, you could set the nodename e.g. to dtn://192.168.0.22
Stephan
On Do, 2014-05-22 at 15:06 +0100, Ghada Jaber wrote:
Hi
Instead of using the name of the node (dtn://name) , i want to use her IP adress to test dtnping or other tool ( dtnsend , dtnrecv ...) Can I ? If yes , how ? I mean how is the syntax ?
Thank you
Ghada Jaber Etudiante en 5eme année Réseau informatique et Telecommunication a l'INSAT Stagiaire a l'IRIT/ENSEEIHT Tel : 003385681703 email : jaberghada@yahoo.fr Skype : ghada.jaber90
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Dominik Schürmann
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Ghada Jaber
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Johannes Morgenroth
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Maël Auzias
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Stephan Rottmann