I'm trying to create a TFTP in python over a existing UDP i have. In my server.py.
As of now I'm able to send requests to read (RRQ) and write (WRQ) to the server. However, then a Packet object (Created object to be sent over to the server) reaches the server, I'm unable to access it.
In server.py :
Packet = (server_from_client.recv())
print Packet
print id(Packet)
print Packet.opCode
This produces this output :
('127.0.0.1', 53909)
recv done
<Packet.Packet object at 0x1e89f50>
42518000
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "servertest.py", line 16, in <module>
print Packet.opCode
AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'opCode'
Why does it first tell me that it's a Packet.Packet object (which does have an opCode) and then say it's a 'str' object with no opCode ????
Any help will be appreciated.
Instead of sending the packet, your client side converts it to the string
<Packet.Packet object at 0x1e89f50>
and sends it over the wire. Useprint type(Packet)
andprint repr(Packet)
to confirm.