Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 21:36:15 +0100 From: Guido Falsi <madpilot@FreeBSD.org> To: =?UTF-8?Q?Gerrit_K=c3=bchn?= <gerrit.kuehn@aei.mpg.de> Cc: freebsd-net@freebsd.org Subject: Re: upnp/dlna Message-ID: <5699583F.3090203@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <20160115204304.a284c92bb8aa72d24cdc26ae@aei.mpg.de> References: <20160115145225.e0dbde9632d5122df8acbb41@aei.mpg.de> <5699161C.1010009@FreeBSD.org> <20160115204304.a284c92bb8aa72d24cdc26ae@aei.mpg.de>
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On 01/15/16 20:43, Gerrit Kühn wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jan 2016 16:54:04 +0100 > Guido Falsi <madpilot@FreeBSD.org> wrote: > > GF> I forget one thing, Are the mindlna and mediatomb installed in a > GF> jail? > > No jails involved here, they are both running on a plain machine. > > I just tried the patch you referred to. It applied and compiled > cleanly, but does not change anything regarding this strange behaviour. > The server is not seen directly by the clients, some do pick up its > announcements after some time. The multicasts it emits are not seen by > the second FreeBSD box. I also have a Linux box here, which also does > not see the announcements minidlna emits. Other devices (printers etc.) > emitting announcements are seen just fine on all machines. > Looks like something is wrong here, but I have no idea what it might > be... > >From your description it looks like a different issue. Looks like some network issue, maybe some network device (switch or router) is eating up certain multicasts? -- Guido Falsi <madpilot@FreeBSD.org>
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