Karl Karpfen wrote:
BTW:
ipaddr_aton already returns network byte order and
udp_sendto() takes a host byte order port. Please first check
your code before assuming bugs in other people's code ;-)
Dear Karpfen, I'm not a all annoyed when being blamed for bugs. They
do happen and it's great when people discover them so they can be
fixed!
That being said, to me, your emails imply that you think there must
be something wrong with the sntp code as it isn't working (e.g. in
the example, the port is *NOT* changed in its endianess). I did not
want to accuse you of being dumb or something. All I wanted to say
is the sntp example is working fine (except for the outdated default
IP for "pool.ntp.org" maybe), and that you're better off checking
your code or the port or your network. Again: have you checked with
wireshark that request and response are sent over the cable attached
to your device? (And if you don't have a TAP to do that, have a look
a this:
http://www.enigmacurry.com/articles/building-an-ethernet-tap/)
Simon
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