When I started with networking, I set the IP via kconfig. I remember that it was necessary to enter the same IP at two different places. Netlib and FTP server in my case. Maybe your IP is overwritten by another app? A buildin app that you use for experiments?
-- Ingenieurbüro-Filgis USt-IdNr.: DE305343278 -- sent by mobile phone Gregory Nutt <spudan...@gmail.com> schrieb am Do., 21. Sept. 2023, 14:21: > > On 9/21/2023 5:06 AM, Gustavo Soares wrote: > > Why is it a different IP? The server is listening to one but this > > method returns another one. > > You provide almost no information for anyone to really help you. > > Where is the server and client? It sounds like you are saying that the > HTTP server is on some remote platform. Is that right? The client logic > is on the NuttX target, correct? > > You seem to be saying that you connect to the remote server, then do an > HTTP GET. The remote IP address in the returned message is not the same > as the IP address that you connected to. That is what I am hearing. > > What does this have to do with NuttX? I suggest that you run some > sniffer like WireShark so you can see what the real point-to-point > traffic. The content returned to NuttX has nothing to do with NuttX. > > Or have I got that wrong. You need to communicate more. > >