I tried to connect to the server using netsend, but the console sends me this error message: "netreceive: listen failed: Cannot assign requested address (99)"
[connect vrr.iem.at 7077( | [netsend -u -b]
[listen 7077 vrr.iem.at( | [netreceive -u -b]
My idea is to define the name of a call to be able to share control messages with a remote computer
I tried to connect to the server using netsend, but the console sends me this error message: "netreceive: listen failed: Cannot assign requested address (99)"
The error is in netreceive, not netsend:
[listen 7077 vrr.iem.at( | [netreceive -u -b]
Careful, the second (and optional!) argument following "listen" must be a hostname or IP address of *your local* machine, not the remote machine. ("vrr.iem.at" will not work, this is not your machine :-)
See "help netreceive", then open the sub-patch "pd IP version and multicast" on the bottom-ish right for details.
Best, Albert.
Hi, you can't just use [netreceive]/[netreceive], you must you use [aoo_client]. See "aoo_server-help.pd".
Christof
On 15.10.2020 14:39, Óscar Santis wrote:
I tried to connect to the server using netsend, but the console sends me this error message: "netreceive: listen failed: Cannot assign requested address (99)"
[connect vrr.iem.at http://vrr.iem.at 7077( | [netsend -u -b]
[listen 7077 vrr.iem.at http://vrr.iem.at( | [netreceive -u -b]
My idea is to define the name of a call to be able to share control messages with a remote computer
-- Óscar Santis sculptor, painter, noise musician https://oscarsantis.art tel: + 56 9 75802965
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