Date: Wed, 17 Jul 1996 16:12:57 -0400 (EDT) From: Mike Newell <mnewell@kaizen.net> To: Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org, multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Multicast routing questions Message-ID: <Pine.SGI.3.92.960717160631.11177E-100000@dada.kaizen.net> In-Reply-To: <96Jul17.123819pdt.177482@crevenia.parc.xerox.com>
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On Wed, 17 Jul 1996, Bill Fenner wrote: > >[1] The first problem is when I bring up mrouted it does not like > >interface PPP0 and I have to disable it. This is a long standing problem; > >even though the PPP interfaces are marked as multicast capable mrouted > >will not recognize them. > > Sorry, I've forgotten the exact failure here. Could you remind me > exactly what happens? You get an error about being unable to establish an address... Hang on, lemme give it a run... debug level 2 16:08:38.015 mrouted version 3.8 16:08:38.040 Getting vifs from kernel interfaces 16:08:38.041 installing ed1 (206.27.237.17 on subnet 206.27.237.16/28) as vif #0 - rate=0 16:08:38.041 installing ppp0 (206.27.237.14 on subnet 206.27.237.12/30) as vif #1 - rate=0 16:08:38.041 Getting vifs from /etc/mrouted.conf 16:08:38.042 Installing vifs in mrouted... 16:08:38.042 vif #0, phyint 206.27.237.17 16:08:38.043 vif #1, phyint 206.27.237.14 16:08:38.044 warning - can't join group 224.0.0.4 on interface 206.27.237.14: Can't assign requested address 16:08:38.045 warning - can't join group 224.0.0.2 on interface 206.27.237.14: Can't assign requested address 16:08:38.047 setsockopt IP_MULTICAST_IF 206.27.237.14: Can't assign requested address At the time you explained that it had to do with ppp interfaces wanting to share addresses with the Ethernet and sent a patch to circumvent this. I tried the patch to no avail... > >[2] The second problem is sdr and sd do not see any sessions when run on > >bigpuppy. > > Do you have a network route for net 224? You probably want to add something > like Yeah, I blew it. I had the wrong subnet mask set on the ppp interface at the office end. I had routing problems too; I just assumed it was a RIP problem and staticed everything. Pays to NOT set stuff up at 2am when you started the day at 6 the previous am!! :-) BTW, where should the 224 route point? On my system ("badpuppy") it's pointing at the Ethernet; is that correct? Thanks!! Mike
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