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How can I create several virtual sockets and link them together to create a virtual bus?

I want to simulate an application in which many nodes communicate to each other via CAN.

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All you need is cangw tool from can-utils. Create two virtual interfaces:

ip link add dev vcan0 type vcan
ip link add dev vcan1 type vcan
ip link set up vcan0
ip link set up vcan1

Create routing rule, so that all packets coming to vcan0 will be sent to vcan1:

cangw -A -s vcan0 -d vcan1 -e

Listen to vcan1 in one terminal:

candump vcan1

And send packet from another terminal:

cansend vcan0 123#0011

You'll see, that candump will get this CAN packet:

vcan1  123   [2]  00 11
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    I keep getting " netlink error -95 (Operation not supported)" any ideas? Nov 12, 2015 at 19:48
  • Make sure CONFIG_CAN_GW is activated in your kernel. You can compile it either as part of the kernel or as a module.
    – yegorich
    Nov 13, 2015 at 10:29
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    I had to load it with "modprobe can-gw" Nov 15, 2015 at 4:34
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    Hi, that blog link seems to take me to an irrelevant page. Can you fix it? Also, I noticed that your routing rule only works in one direction, which isn't really how a bus should work. So is it correct that I should also make another routine roule in the opposite direction?
    – 9a3eedi
    Apr 3, 2017 at 11:57
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    I tried the other way around and it seems to work the way it should. But that's just a quick assessment, I don't know if there are any catches. It should be OK though
    – 9a3eedi
    Apr 12, 2017 at 6:49

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