[Ndn-interest] download a file using PyNDN

Ishita Dasgupta ishita.dasgupta at gmail.com
Thu May 25 06:00:03 PDT 2017


Hi Jeff,

Yes
​, the producer is responding to Interests with Data packets representing
the file. I run NDNFS on the producer.
​

On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 4:35 PM Thompson, Jeff <jefft0 at remap.ucla.edu>
wrote:

> Hi Ishta,
>
> In NDN, there is a producer and consumer. The consumer sends an Interest
> and the producer (or a cache in the network) responds with a Data packet.
> When you say “an entire file from an NDN server” I assume you mean a
> producer that is responding to Interests with Data packets representing the
> file. What producer software is running on the server?
>
> - Jeff T
>
> From: Ndn-interest <ndn-interest-bounces at lists.cs.ucla.edu> on behalf of
> Ishita Dasgupta <ishita.dasgupta at gmail.com>
> Date: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 8:29:00
> To: "ndn-interest at lists.cs.ucla.edu" <ndn-interest at lists.cs.ucla.edu>
> Subject: [Ndn-interest] download a file using PyNDN
>
> Hi All,
>
> Has anybody used PyNDN to download an entire file from an ndn server?
> I see or receive jibberish data in form of one data packet but don't seem
> to copying the exact content of the file(no matter the size, i.e
> irrespective of the fact that the file gets divided to multiple segments or
> just one segment).
> Any guidance with this would be helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> Ishita
>
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