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[Newcomer] Seash "show location" of both NATted node and NAT forwarder #71

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choksi81 opened this issue May 30, 2014 · 3 comments
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When working with a node behind a NAT, seash's show location command should show both the location of the node (per the node's external IP address) and the location of the NAT forwarder.

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asm582 commented Nov 17, 2014

I have not been able to do show location. It says command not understood. Please find below the trace:-

See https://seattle.poly.edu/wiki/RepyTutorial for more info!

add [target] [to group] -- Adds a target (a vessel name or group) to a
group
as keyname [command] -- Run a command using an identity (or changes the
default)
browse -- Find vessels I can control
cat remotefn -- Display the contents of a remote file
delete remotefn -- Delete a file.
download remotefn (localfn) -- Download a file (to multiple local files)
exit -- Exits the shell
list -- Update and display information about the
vessels
loadkeys fn [as identity] -- Loads filename.publickey and
filename.privatekey
on target [command] -- Run a command on a target (or changes the
default)
remove [target] [from group] -- Removes a target from a group
reset -- Reset the vessel (clear files / log and stop)
run file [args ...] -- Upload a file and start executing it
runv1 file [args ...] -- Upload a file and start executing it as repyV1
runv2 file [args ...] -- Upload a file and start executing it as repyV2
set -- Changes the shell or vessels (see 'help set')
show -- Displays the shell state (see 'help show')
stop -- Stop an experiment but leave the log / files
upload localfn (remotefn) -- Upload a file

For more commands, try:
help extended

abhishekmalvankar9@ !> show location
Invalid command input: Command not understood

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This is extremely odd. Where do you get seash from?

It should have the extension for location installed by default...

On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 11:53 PM, asm582 notifications@github.com wrote:

I have not been able to do show location. It says command not understood.
Please find below the trace:-

See https://seattle.poly.edu/wiki/RepyTutorial for more info!

add [target] [to group] -- Adds a target (a vessel name or group) to a
group
as keyname [command] -- Run a command using an identity (or changes the
default)
browse -- Find vessels I can control
cat remotefn -- Display the contents of a remote file
delete remotefn -- Delete a file.
download remotefn (localfn) -- Download a file (to multiple local files)
exit -- Exits the shell
list -- Update and display information about the
vessels
loadkeys fn [as identity] -- Loads filename.publickey and
filename.privatekey
on target [command] -- Run a command on a target (or changes the
default)
remove [target] [from group] -- Removes a target from a group
reset -- Reset the vessel (clear files / log and stop)
run file [args ...] -- Upload a file and start executing it
runv1 file [args ...] -- Upload a file and start executing it as repyV1
runv2 file [args ...] -- Upload a file and start executing it as repyV2
set -- Changes the shell or vessels (see 'help set')
show -- Displays the shell state (see 'help show')
stop -- Stop an experiment but leave the log / files
upload localfn (remotefn) -- Upload a file

For more commands, try:
help extended

abhishekmalvankar9@ !> show location
Invalid command input: Command not understood


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asm582 commented Nov 17, 2014

I think i got this may be two weeks back from git hub....

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