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Author:  fisherpas [ Fri Feb 07, 2014 9:11 am ]
Post subject:  Re: FreeBSD server - Windows client connects - local not

Hi Kevinz,

The program have been functioning properly for some days.
Since yesterday it gives an error after a half minute after start of nrservice.

When I restart the freebsd server it works for a half minute and then it stops working.
I then see that nrservice isn't running any more.

When I manualy start nrservice I get a connection again.
After a half minute it gives the error:

Code:
root@rico:/usr/home/ # nrservice
NeoRouter Free [Version 2.1.1.4300]
Copyright (C) 2013 NeoRouter Inc.

Segmentation fault (core dumped)


Attachments:
nrservice_19700101_005959.log [64.95 KiB]
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Author:  fisherpas [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 4:15 am ]
Post subject:  Re: FreeBSD server - Windows client connects - local not

Hi Kevinz,

Do you know how I can resolve this problem?
Tell me when you need more information.

Author:  kevinz [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 9:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: FreeBSD server - Windows client connects - local not

Hi fisherpas,

Thanks for your report. It looks like a bug in the client service. It may happen in some edge cases while establishing P2P connection. In your envrionment, it happened after it failed to create the P2P connection.

We will include the fix in the next release.

It is a workaround for you to use "relay mode" on the machine. You can create a Feature.ini file in the main config folder and put the following lines in it.Save the file and restart the client service.

[Default]
UdpOnly=0
P2P=0

Thanks,
KevinZ - NeoRouter team

Author:  fisherpas [ Wed Feb 19, 2014 11:08 am ]
Post subject:  Re: FreeBSD server - Windows client connects - local not

Kevinz thanks!

I have succesfully tried the fix you proposed. Neorouter is now running again.

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