[streaming] Fwd: VLC on an IPv6 PIM SSM scenario

Hansi hantongs at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 10:29:58 CET 2007


Ok. Thank you for your help. I'll review the configuration of my router (I'm
using xorp). Oddly though.. everything also looks good on the router side
(according to the xorp folks). But nevertheless, I'll go over my
configuration again. I don't have any firewall capabilities enabled in my
box.

Regards,
Hansi

On Dec 5, 2007 1:51 PM, Rémi Denis-Courmont <rem at videolan.org> wrote:

> Le Wednesday 05 December 2007 05:57:09 Hansi, vous avez écrit:
> (..)
> > [00000298] access_udp access debug: opening
> > server=[2001:ec2:4002:fa11:200:24ff:fec4:3235]:0 local=[ff3e::1234]:1234
> > [00000298] main access debug: net: connecting to
> > '[[2001:ec2:4002:fa11:200:24ff:fec4:3235]]:0@[[ff3e::1234]]:1234'
> > [00000298] main access debug: looking for network module: 1 candidate
> > [00000298] ipv6 access debug: MCAST_JOIN_SOURCE_GROUP multicast request
> > [00000298] main access debug: using network module "ipv6"
> > [00000298] main access debug: removing module "ipv6"
> > [00000298] main access debug: using access2 module "access_udp"
> > [00000301] main private debug: pre buffering
> > [00000295] main input debug: thread 1124096320 (input) created at
> priority
> > 0 (input/input.c:265)
>
> Everything looks fine to me. I'm tempted to invoke a firewall or IP stack
> misconfiguration.
>
> --
> Rémi Denis-Courmont
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: http://mailman.videolan.org/pipermail/streaming/attachments/20071205/29c964ad/attachment.htm 


More information about the streaming mailing list