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I'm using lsquic through the nexus-lsquic library from c++ (https://github.com/cbodley/nexus).
My aim is to implement QUIC transport for the cpp-libp2p project[https://github.com/libp2p/cpp-libp2p].
When i run the simple client-server Echo example I get strange unexpected results ( lsquic trace dumps attached ):
the server(127.0.0.1:40010) receives the client's connection request (127.0.0.1:36725) and processed it
apparently the server's responses never reach the client due to packet loss
How can this be, if no network is involved at all ?!
I have no reason to suspect a bug in the nexus library , it has always worked so far.
Moreover I use a debug build of the lib, so if I were to use the library wrong, i would trigger the debug assertions (which i do not ).
I know opening an issue for this will probably not be welcomed, but i just dont know where else to turn.
I am very grateful for any help with the interpretation of the log files, I can't make much sense of it on my own.
(Please let me know if you require additional data, i.e. an strace log )
I'm using lsquic through the nexus-lsquic library from c++ (https://github.com/cbodley/nexus).
My aim is to implement QUIC transport for the cpp-libp2p project[https://github.com/libp2p/cpp-libp2p].
When i run the simple client-server Echo example I get strange unexpected results ( lsquic trace dumps attached ):
How can this be, if no network is involved at all ?!
I have no reason to suspect a bug in the nexus library , it has always worked so far.
Moreover I use a debug build of the lib, so if I were to use the library wrong, i would trigger the debug assertions (which i do not ).
I know opening an issue for this will probably not be welcomed, but i just dont know where else to turn.
I am very grateful for any help with the interpretation of the log files, I can't make much sense of it on my own.
(Please let me know if you require additional data, i.e. an strace log )
client_log.txt
server_log.txt
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