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Question: Is local peering supposed to work?

See original GitHub issue

I have my computer on he same network as my Android phone (connected via Wi-Fi).

I am connected to the Yggdrasil network using my computer. I’d expect to see my phone in yggdrasilctl getpeers when the connection toggle is turned on, but I don’t.

My phone can’t access the Yggdrasil network, BTW. With or without (in which case I’d expect it to use my computer) adding peers to the list, not sure if that’s related or not.

I’ll conduct more testing soon.

Issue Analytics

  • State:open
  • Created 3 years ago
  • Comments:28 (13 by maintainers)

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bbigrascommented, Aug 5, 2020

Anything changed?

I tested a while ago on my Pixel 2 and it wasn’t able to discover my node on my lan.

It might be caused by Android.

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vikulincommented, May 25, 2022

Connect to the device via adb and get logcat data.

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