Hi Tim,

You we welcome!

Are your Linux usb interface on this 10.0.0.x range as well? Is they
are not in the same network class it will not work.

BR,

Alan

On 1/20/22, Tim <t...@jti.uk.com> wrote:
> Following suggestions relating to FAT/MSD/USB I have been playing with
> RNDIS
> following the NuttX Channel video by Alan C. de Assis  (thank you Alan -
> only just found all of your videos!!).
>
> It all builds OK and ifconfig suggests all is good:
>
> nsh> ifconfig
> lo         Link encap:Local Loopback at UP
>             inet addr:127.0.0.1 DRaddr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
>
> eth0    Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr e0:de:00:ad:be:ef at UP
>             inet addr:10.0.0.2 DRaddr:10.0.0.1 Mask:255.255.255.0
>
> But Linux (Ubuntu 20.04) doesn't "see" it and I can't ping it.
>
> Connecting to Windows just results in loads of error messages in nsh to do
> with unrecognised rndis messages. Leave that for another day.
>
> If I try and do a local ping it suggests there's an error with sockets, or
> ping?
>
> nsh> ping 127.0.0.1
> psock_socket: ERROR: socket address family unsupported: 2
> socket: ERROR: psock_socket() failed: -106
> ERROR: socket() failed: 106
> nsh>
>
> 106 is endpoint already connected; it's the same whether the USB is
> connected to the Linux machine or not.
>
> As usual, any suggestions welcomed!!
>
>

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