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Failure To Connect #37

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Ao1Pointblank opened this issue Apr 12, 2023 · 13 comments
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Failure To Connect #37

Ao1Pointblank opened this issue Apr 12, 2023 · 13 comments
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@Ao1Pointblank
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Ao1Pointblank commented Apr 12, 2023

Description

App fails to send own IP and public key to server ip random port

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running a2ln server with no parameters, no firewall, on same wifi network, on latest version from pip, v1.1.10
app version 1.2.7

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  • Device: Pixel 5
  • Android version: Android 13 / GrapheneOS
@Ao1Pointblank Ao1Pointblank added the bug Something isn't working label Apr 12, 2023
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Can you ping your phone?

$ ping 192.168.0.50

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--- 192.168.0.50 ping statistics ---
11 packets transmitted, 11 received, 0% packet loss, time 10013ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 42.071/86.258/133.731/26.894 ms

looks like it, with firewall active too

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patri9ck commented Apr 12, 2023

Can you show the output when you run a2ln?

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patri9ck commented Apr 12, 2023

Everything looks fine. It used to work, right? Do you remember changing anything in your network configuration or something similar?

@Ao1Pointblank
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no intentional changes to my network, but the IPs of my devices sometimes change when the router has to be reset after a power outage.

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the request just never comes through to the server.
are the public keys supposed to not match?

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wait, i will try deleting all my configs for the server

@patri9ck
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Yes, they do not match. The server as well as the client (your phone) have their own public key.

@Ao1Pointblank
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i'll try with a different phone

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nevermind, it isn't compatible with my old phone (android 8)

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um i think i figured it out. i had installed portmaster, another firewall tool recently. i thought it was inactive. no system tray icon or processes with that name running. it was still blocking things somehow as a firewall. sorry to waste your time.

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No problem, you didn't waste my time! Glad to hear that you found the issue!

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