[-- Warning: decoded text below may be mangled, UTF-8 assumed --] [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain; charset="gb18030", Size: 548 bytes --] Dear Concerns, I found that the driver contains public IP(169.254.10.240), which leads to my binary with public IP too, which is not what I want. What is the function of this IP, and could the community delete it for security reasons? >>[root@localhost dpdk-19.11]# grep "169.254.10.240" -r ./ >>./drivers/net/ark/ark_pktgen.c: {{"dst_ip"}, OTSTRING, .v.STR = "169.254.10.240"}, >>./drivers/net/ark/ark_pktchkr.c: {{"dst_ip"}, OTSTRING, .v.STR = "169.254.10.240"} Thanks & Regards, Peanut_Huang
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07/12/2020 15:17, HuangLiming:
> I found that the driver contains public IP(169.254.10.240), which leads to my binary
> with public IP too, which is not what I want.
> What is the function of this IP, and could the community delete it for security reasons?
>
> drivers/net/ark/ark_pktgen.c: {{"dst_ip"}, OTSTRING, .v.STR = "169.254.10.240"},
> drivers/net/ark/ark_pktchkr.c: {{"dst_ip"}, OTSTRING, .v.STR = "169.254.10.240"}
On Mon, 7 Dec 2020 22:17:48 +0800
"HuangLiming" <hlm3280@qq.com> wrote:
> Dear Concerns,
>
>
> I found that the driver contains public IP(169.254.10.240), which leads to my binary
> with public IP too, which is not what I want.
> What is the function of this IP, and could the community delete it for security reasons?
>
>
> >>[root@localhost dpdk-19.11]# grep "169.254.10.240" -r ./
> >>./drivers/net/ark/ark_pktgen.c: {{"dst_ip"}, OTSTRING, .v.STR = "169.254.10.240"},
> >>./drivers/net/ark/ark_pktchkr.c: {{"dst_ip"}, OTSTRING, .v.STR = "169.254.10.240"}
>
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> Peanut_Huang
Bigger question is why does this driver have its own packet generator embedded
inside it?