[vlc] Re: windows vod under ipv6
daibin
daibinmail at 163.com
Mon Aug 18 09:48:41 CEST 2003
> daibin wrote:
> >
> > > hello everyone.
> > > i'm trying vod under ipv6. the os is windows xp. and server is apache (httpd 2.
> > 0.40), under linux.
> > > the command i tried is
> > > vlc -vvv http://server's domain name/filename.avi
> > > there is an ipv6 address associated with the server's domain name
> > > but i can't receive anything.
> > >
> > > while this worked:
> > > vlc -vvv http://server's ipv4 address/filename.avi
> > >
> > > would you tell me why?
> > > thanks a lot.
> > > daibin
> >
> > thanks for your answers!
> > while, infact the server's ipv6 domain name does work.
> > un der win xp:
> > >ping6 server's_ipv6_domain_name
> > works.
> > but
> > >vlc -vvv --ipv6 http://server's_ipv6_domain_name/filename.avi
> > doesn't work.
> > neither does:
> > >vlc -vvv --ipv6 http://server's_ipv6_address/filemane.avi
> > can anyone help?
> > thanks:)
>
> Can you get the file or website from within a webbrowser IE?
>
> Just trying to determine if the code in vlc for ipv6 under WinXP is the
> fault.
>
>
> --
> Kind greetings,
>
> Jean-Paul Saman
>
>
>
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yes.
if i type "http://server's_ipv6_domain_name/filename.avi" as address in IE,
the browser downloads the file and opens it with a player(real one in my case).
it could be a problem in the code of vlc, or a problem of syntax i guess.
merci!
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