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QUESTION
I have this code to send multicast messages to a group. There are no errors while running the program but when I monitor packets in Wireshark the ethernet destination of my packets are of my default gateway instead of something like 01-00-5e-xx-xx-xx
The code:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-10 at 14:07244.244.244.1 is not a valid multicast address.
Multicast address are in the range of 224.0.0.1 - 239.255.255.255. The address you're sending to is not in that range. So the outgoing MAC address is not a multicast MAC.
Change the destination IP to be in the range of multicast IP addresses and you'll see a proper multicast MAC address.
QUESTION
How to extract street graph or network from OpenStreetMap ?
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Feb-17 at 15:56There are many solutions to achieve this goal, I listed some of them below.
- Overpass-apiOverpass-api & overpass-turbo let you use overpass query language to collect ways and nodes of type highway for a city :
QUESTION
I have a UDP sender program here:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-14 at 08:46When I tried to change the destination ip address to 255.255.255.255 [broadcasting?]
QUESTION
I have an app (sveltekit) running inside and would like to access it from other devices on my local network.
I can access it normally from the host machine on localhost:3000.
I want to access it somehow from another machine on the local network. Is this possible? Sveltekit cli has --host flag, which outputs the following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-01 at 05:35All that was needed was to change the following VSCode setting. By default it was set to "localhost". Setting it to "allInterfaces" grants access to other devices on the local network.
QUESTION
I am looking for a basic thing yet I have not found not even a single good documentation on getting it done.
I want to allocate a floating IP, then associate it to a network interface of a droplet other than eth0. The reason is I want to have the ability to very easily switch from one IP to the other with a programming language.
In a few words, I want to be able to do these two commands and both should provide a different response.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-27 at 00:12In the cloud (AWS. GCP etc.) ARP is emulated by the virtual network layer, meaning that only IPs assigned to VMs by the cloud platform can be resolved. Most of the L2 failover protocols do break for that reason. Even if ARP worked,the IP allocation process for these IPs (often called “floating IPs”) would not integrate with the virtual network in a standard way, so your OS can't just "grab" the IP using ARP and route the packets to itself.
I have not personally done this on Digital Ocean, but I assume that you can call the cloud's proprietary API to do this functionality if you would like to go this route.
See this link on GCP about floating IPs and their implementation. Hope this is helpful.
Here's an idea that needs to be tested:
- Let's say you have Node1(10.1.1.1/24) and Node2(10.1.1.2/24)
- Create a loopback interface on both VMs and set the same IP address for both like (10.2.1.1/32)
- Start a heartbeat send/receive between them
- When NodeA starts it automatically makes an API call to create a route for 10.2.1.1/32 and points to itself with preference 2
- When NodeB starts it automatically makes an API call to create a route for 10.2.1.1/32 and points to itself with preference 1
- The nodes could monitor each other to withdraw the static routes if the other fails. Ideally you would need a 3rd node to reach quorum and prevent split brain scenarios, but you get the idea right?
QUESTION
I have a dataframe in R similar to the following:
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Answered 2021-Sep-14 at 04:44I really love a base R solution, so that's what you'll get from me. It's a bit hacky and ad hoc but it seems to get the job done pretty quickly.
QUESTION
I've been trying to wrap my head around this issue all day, could someone help resolve or at least explain it as if I'm a child?
I have an Ubuntu 16 server, running openssl 1.1, & letsencrypt
R3 support expired last night and now an application doesn't work on all devices because it's intermediate signature is from R3 ?
I've removed the X3 from my cert chain providers and generated fresh SSLs with letsencrypt but it has not solved the issue.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-30 at 22:32Okay, what I did was to use this config in getssl.cfg
QUESTION
I have been running a media cluster for sometime without any issues. I have everything networked into two different docker networks... the first network just bridges the docker instance to the local machine, the second network is a docker VPN container that I use for the other media services (an earlier version of what I am working on can be found here: https://github.com/Xander-Rudolph/MediaDocker)
The strangest thing happened today though. I ran the docker update for windows and now docker spools up without any errors or issues, however none of the services work outside of the machine running docker. Usually I have a poke through for a couple of the services in my router (namely wordpress/joomla which is on the bridge) and they work outside of my local network, but none of them are working anymore. I was able to confirm its not the DNS A record because I'm able to use the RDP ports I have mapped for my router, and when I test on another machine in the same network, it can't access the services via the internal IP (but it can RDP).
Anyone have any idea what could have changed to break this? I've already updated all my docker images and even rebuilt my VPN container (before I realized its a networking issue). What are some steps I can do to try to troubleshoot what is going wrong in docker to prevent access outside of localhost?
Update
I've been able to rule out the docker update as the root cause... I upgraded docker on my laptop (which was previously running the same version as my desktop) and its not having the same issue... this configuration must be localized to this desktop... No idea what the issue is... Will try a linux VM on the desktop instead of docker for windows...
Update 2
After a lot of screwing around in both a VM and in WSL, I'm still only able to access the docker services from localhost but not a different machine on my network or via the IP on the host machine (perhaps something similar to this: Can't access localhost via IP address). RDP does work so the computer is accessible but the services are not.
I'm not sure if this is a result of a docker networking config or a windows network config (I'm using WSL with docker installed on ubuntu 20.08) but I'm not seeing anything stick out. I'm going to remove the tag for docker windows but this is definitely an issue with networking and I suspect it has something to do with the fact that the containers are running behind a VPN... although I don't know why I would be able to access them on localhost but not the IP on another VM...
When I run
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Answered 2021-Sep-21 at 02:43Your question: "...What are some steps I can do to try to troubleshoot what is going wrong in docker to prevent access outside of localhost?..."
Troubleshooting help for you, first do you have multiple networking adapters (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, etc.) present on the host. First ensure, the priority of these adapters needs to be configured in correct order so the Windows networking stack can correctly choose gateway routes.
Now, to fix this set your primary internet-connected networking adapter to have the lowest InterfaceMetric value, use can use these Powershell commands from an elevated console:
QUESTION
Hi, I've remixed a template for networked aframe dynamic rooms using a form:
https://glitch.com/edit/#!/power-lily-pancake?path=public%2Fscene.html%3A41%3A0
For some reason whenever I add these lines of code to the tag, the entire project breaks:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-17 at 15:17afaik the dynamic-room
component is designed to attach the networked-scene
, not update it (since it doesn't handle updates). That's why the dynamic-room example scene does only have a dynamic-room
component, and also why the dynamic-room
is not working with networked-scene
.
I'd throw all the networked-scene
attributes to the dynamic-room
setup, but it's also possible to make the two work together pretty much like you want it:
QUESTION
I want to obtain a list of mutually connected nodes between every pair of nodes in my graph:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Sep-10 at 19:00This is not exactly efficient, it's a brute force double loop, but you can do
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It is recommended that you setup a local instance of Askaway before deploying to other sources like Heroku.
Fork the GitHub repo and clone it to your machine
Run npm install from the root of the project to install dependencies
Create a .env file in the project root for specifying environment variables specific to your instance
Add a line to the .env file specifying the port you want the application to run on Example: PORT=3000
For other environment variables mentioned below, these can be added on additional lines in the .env file. The list of required variables are: PORT MONGODB_URI CALLBACK_URL CLIENT_ID CLIENT_SECRET
Askaway deployed to Heroku is designed to work without configuration when using the mLab MongoDB Add-on. If deploying to Heroku, the below steps are not necessary unless you'd like to use a custom MongoDB instance. Configure Mongo instance with your Heroku app by going to your Heroku dashboard in the 'overview' tab.
Click configure Add ons.
Search for mLabs in 'Add-ons'. (You may have to add a credit card for a free account)
Start your mongo db instance
Install MongoDB in your environment, or in an accessible location for your environment to access
Use MongoDB Compass or other means to obtain your DB connection string More info on how your connection string can be found: https://docs.mlab.com/connecting/#connect-string Save this for an environment variable MONGODB_URI
Askaway currently supports Google SSO through OAuth which works nicely for teams that use GSuite. Alternatively, access to the application can be configured to allow anyone with a Google account to access the app.
Note: Be mindful with allowing logins from all Google accounts in deciding where to host your instance of Askaway, especially if users will be adding questions containing internal company or personal information.
Visit the Google Cloud Console at https://console.cloud.google.com
Press Select a project in the header, and NEW PROJECT in the top right of the popup modal
Give your project a name - this project will manage your instance of AskAway's Google Account login for users
Once the project is created, open the hamburger menu and open APIs & Services -> OAuth consent screen If prompted to select a project, select the project you just created
Select the User Type you want to use in your AskAway instance, then hit Create For organizations with GSuite, specifying Internal will limit access to your app to those in your organization
Specify an Application name in the corresponding box, then scroll to the bottom and hit Save
Switch to the Credentials tab and hit CREATE CREDENTIALS near the top, select OAuth client ID
Select the Application type Web application. Specify a name for the client ID, then hit Create
Open the Client ID that you just created
Specify the URIs value under Authorized JavaScript origins as the URI of where you will be running the application For localhost, this would look like http://localhost:3000 if you wanted to run it on port 3000
Specify the URIs value under Authoried redirect URIs as the callback URI for your app once the user is authenticated For localhost, this would look like http://localhost:3000/oauth2callback Save the value for an environment variable CALLBACK_URL
Record the Client ID and Client secret values for environment variables CLIENT_ID and CLIENT_SECRET
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