[vlc] Re: vlc on ipaq

Jean-Paul Saman saman at natlab.research.philips.com
Wed Jul 23 10:19:58 CEST 2003


Rhea Santos wrote:
> hi! thanks for being around =)
> 
> I ran ping command on my ipaq and it worked just fine in connecting to the vls 
> PC server. I also tried tcpdump on the server and it seems that vls is 
> transmitting the video streaming packets thru udp.
> 
So the network link is up.

> here's the tcpdump log...
> 
> /when i ping  server 10.10.4.51/
>  tcpdump: listening on eth0
> 15:28:28.631559 10.10.4.46 > 10.10.4.51: icmp: echo request (DF)
> 15:28:28.631725 10.10.4.51 > 10.10.4.46: icmp: echo reply
> 
> /when I ran vls and opie-vlc/
> 15:30:39.347007 10.10.4.51.1044 > 10.10.4.46.1234:  udp 1316 (DF)
> 15:30:39.348255 10.10.4.51.1044 > 10.10.4.46.1234:  udp 1316 (DF)
> 15:30:39.349535 10.10.4.51.1044 > 10.10.4.46.1234:  udp 1316 (DF)
> 15:30:39.350760 10.10.4.51.1044 > 10.10.4.46.1234:  udp 1316 (DF)
> 15:30:39.351877 10.10.4.46 > 10.10.4.51: icmp: 10.10.4.46 udp port 1234 
> unreachable [tos 0xc0]

It looks that you cannot connect to port 1234. Is there a firewall 
running ? Or do you have /etc/hosts.{allow,deny} setup? On server or client?

> 15:30:39.352642 10.10.4.51.1044 > 10.10.4.46.1234:  udp 1316 (DF)
> 15:30:39.353869 10.10.4.51.1044 > 10.10.4.46.1234:  udp 1316 (DF)
> 15:30:39.355109 10.10.4.51.1044 > 10.10.4.46.1234:  udp 1316 (DF)
> 
> Could it be on the opie-vlc side's problem?How can I go about fixing this? Is

It seems that you cannot connect to port 1234 from the iPaq. Why?

> this bug already fixed on the 0.6.0 version?

The bug is just corrected in vlc cvs, so it is still in v0.6.0 stable.

Upgrading to cvs version won't help you either. The bug will not be 
trigger, but vlc will just exit cleanly the udp access and decide that 
udp access will not work.


-- 
Kind greetings,

Jean-Paul Saman

VideoLAN VLC Media Player iPaq port maintainer


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