[zeromq-dev] Is there a zmq debug tool?

zhangkai.gis zhangkai.gis at 163.com
Fri Aug 26 10:58:47 CEST 2016


I use vpn combine 192.168.9.58 to 172.16.9.108.I have no idea is the vpn effects.

2016-08-26 

zhangkai.gis 



From:"zhangkai.gis"<zhangkai.gis at 163.com>
Date:2016-08-26 08:45
Subject:Re: [zeromq-dev] Is there a zmq debug tool?
To:"ZeroMQ development list"<zeromq-dev at lists.zeromq.org>
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Thanks for the tool.My zmq is version 3.2.0 Is it possible to use the tool?besides I have check my push server(located in linux 192.168.2.224) It shows my pull client(located in win7 192.168.9.58) connect to it.But when I use tcpdump to show whether or not the server push data.I found that no data was sended.I set up another linux pull client(located in linux 192.168.2.66) I can saw the server push data to the linux pull client.(when the push server send three times I got one send to linux pull client.PUBISH-PULL model works like that).
Thanks,
zhangkai 


From:Kevin Sapper <kevinsapper88 at gmail.com>
Date:2016-08-25 17:26
Subject:Re: [zeromq-dev] Is there a zmq debug tool?
To:"ZeroMQ development list"<zeromq-dev at lists.zeromq.org>
Cc:

Hi,


you can use wireshark. There's a lua extension for wireshark that can handle zmtp messages https://github.com/whitequark/zmtp-wireshark.


//Kevin



2016-08-25 9:02 GMT+00:00 zhangkai.gis <zhangkai.gis at 163.com>:

Hello all,
     I established a zmq push server(bind) in linux(192.168.2.225) and run a zmq pull client(connect) in Win7 64 bits(192.168.9.58). I can saw that.The windows client can connect to the server.But when server have message to push.The client did not receive msg?How can I debug with this?Is there some tools or method to debug with?

Thanks,
zhangkai

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