Re: Netsync with gpilotd
- From: Matt Flynn <matthew_flynn comcast net>
- To: "The PalmOS< tm> integration pacakge" <gnome-pilot-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Netsync with gpilotd
- Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 19:20:22 -0500
I saw that....but no dice. The only difference btw my setup and the example is that I've got a serially attached Palm.
Here's what gpilotd spits out when I run it:
gpilotd-Message: gnome-pilot 2.0.12 starting...
gpilotd-Message: compiled for pilot-link version 0.11.8
gpilotd-Message: compiled with [VFS] [USB] [IrDA] [Network]
gpilotd-Message: Activating CORBA server
gpilotd-Message: bonobo_activation_active_server_register = 0
gpilotd-Message: Watching Cradle (net:)
gpilotd-Message: Found 4766, 0001
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0502, 0736
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 091e, 0004
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 082d, 0100
gpilotd-Message: Using net FALSE
gpilotd-Message: Found 082d, 0200
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 082d, 0300
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0001
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0002
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0003
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0020
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0031
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0040
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0050
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0060
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0070
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 0830, 0080
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 04e8, 8001
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 04e8, 6601
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0038
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0066
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0095
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 009a
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 00c9
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 00da
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 00e9
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0144
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 054c, 0169
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
gpilotd-Message: Found 12ef, 0100
gpilotd-Message: Using net TRUE
and here's what pi-nredir does:
pi-nredir -p /dev/ttyS0
Listening to port: /dev/ttyS0
Please press the HotSync button now... Connected
Trying 192.168.32.100... Failed
Sorry for the formatting.
-Matt
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 05:25, Matt Davey wrote:
On Sat, 2004-10-30 at 22:06, Matt Flynn wrote:
> Does anyone know how to get gpilotd to listen for a network sync?
>
> I'm trying to sync from a pc with a serial attached cradle to another
> that's running gpilotd over a local network.
>
> All of the things on the pc with the palm attached seem to be working
> fine. I've configured the palm with the netsync info of the pc I want
> to sync to.
>
> I can run pi-nredir, hit the hotsync button and see that it tries to
> connect to the correct IP of the pc with gpilotd.
>
> I sniffed the traffic and saw that pi-nredir is trying to open a tcp
> connection on port 14238 on the target pc. However, gpilotd (or
> anything else for that matter) doesn't seem to be listening on that
> port....and no firewalls are enabled on either of the PCs.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
Take a look at:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-pilot-list/2004-June/msg00027.html
I haven't used network hotsync, but it's pretty ugly that it's
necessary to edit the gpilotd gnome configuration by hand...
Matt
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