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DTLS mode crashes #594
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Welcome and thanks for your contribution! However, we can not take contributions this way as we need to ensure that each contributor has agreed on the Eclipse Contributor Agreement. Can you please create a PR using this patch? |
Welcome @jonathanpallant as @rettichschnidi mentioned we need a signed ECA. Since we are lacking any decent "how to contribute" documentation, here is the quick crash course on how to contribute: 1, Sign the ECA If you have any questions please let us know |
As learned via PR #590: The |
I missed that, then even simpler |
(I added a comment about contribution guide to dedicated issue : #491 (comment)) |
This seems to be the easiest fix that also works for the non-DTLS client binary.
This seems to be the easiest fix that also works for the non-DTLS client binary. Tested by successfully connecting to leshan.eclipseprojects.io
This seems to be the easiest fix that also works for the non-DTLS client binary.
@jonathanpallant This should be resolved by #647. Any chance you could give it a try? |
Sorry, I haven't looked at wakaama in ages - I don't even work for the same company any more. |
This seems to be the easiest fix that also works for the non-DTLS client binary. Tested by successfully connecting to leshan.eclipseprojects.io
I was testing wakaama, specifically the example/client binary. If I enable DTLS mode, I get a segmentation fault:
As you can see contextP is null. The issue is that
data.lwm2mH
at the top level is set to NULL in DTLS mode when it should be set to the lwm2m handle.Edit: patch removed
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