Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "broadcats".
Did you mean:
broadcast
2019 Feb 09
1
Problem with connecting another subnet
...o not want to know
it :-)
Am I correct? web, gateway and backup have NO direct lan connection and
you want to connect them via tinc.
If you need the "Amazon way" AND you have no double ips, you can use
tinc in switch mode and use your 10.0.0.5/10/101 ips directly.
But switch means every broadcats will be transportet to every tinc node.
Normaly you would use 3 different local networks, 10.0.1.x, 10.0.2.x,
10.0.3.x, then you can use tinc in router mode (default).
Again you can just use your local 10.0.x.y ip for tinc and route all
10.0.0.0/16 traffic to tinc. Which is done automaticly if you...
2019 Jun 28
2
UDP broadcasts vs. nat Masquerading issue
...for attaching bridged
(as opposed to NATed) VMs managed by libvirt.
Clearly, libvirt somehow chooses to set up masquerading for literally
all existing network interfaces here (except lo), but I can't see a real
reason for the first two rules in the list above. Furthermore, they
corrupt UDP broadcats coming from outside and reaching this host
(through enp0s25/br0) such that source address gets replaced by this
hosts primary address (as per masquerading). I've verified this by
arranging a hand-crafted UDP listener and printing the respective source
addresses as seen by normal userspace....
2004 Aug 06
2
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
Well more specifically I want to transcode a realaudio stream into mp3 on
the same machine and on the command line only - reliably!
Following up, I managed to compile the trplayer using a substitute
__pure_virtual function compiled with extern "C" (without it the function
name was being mangled by g++) by now trplayer runs and exits without
warning, error or success... the funny thing
2004 Aug 06
0
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
samurai.fm wrote:
> Well more specifically I want to transcode a realaudio stream into mp3 on
> the same machine and on the command line only - reliably!
>
> Following up, I managed to compile the trplayer using a substitute
> __pure_virtual function compiled with extern "C" (without it the function
> name was being mangled by g++) by now trplayer runs and exits
1999 Oct 22
0
samba & routing problem
...wavelan card.
eth0 - wavelan.
ifconfig eth0 192.0.0.3 netmask 255.255.255.224 broadcast 192.0.0.31 (wavelan)
............
ifocnfig eth1 192.0.0.65 netmask 255.555.255.224 broadcast 192.0.0.95 (samba
client's on this interface)
............
ifconfig eth2 192.0.0.129 netmask 255.255.255.224 broadcats 192.0.0.159
(Other client for internet gateway)
............
____________________
Routing table
route add -net 192.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.224 eth0
route add -net 192.0.0.64 netmask 255.255.255.224 eth1
route add -net 192.0.0.128 netmask 255.255.255.224 eth2
route add default gw 192.0.0.1 eth1...
2013 Nov 08
0
(no subject)
i am reaving lots of martian broadcats
Nov 8 15:37:57 firewall kernel: [ 895.708393] martian source 192.168.0.3
from 192.168.0.1, on dev eth0
Nov 8 15:37:57 firewall kernel: [ 895.708399] ll header:
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:90:f6:52:3f:65:c0:08:00
Nov 8 15:37:59 firewall kernel: [ 897.711647] martian source 192.168.0.3
from 192.168.0.1,...
2019 Jul 05
1
Re: UDP broadcasts vs. nat Masquerading issue
...ly
>> all existing network interfaces here (except lo),
>
> It's clear that the rules are there. It's not clear that they were added
> by libvirt.
>
>> but I can't see a real reason for the first two rules in the list
>> above. Furthermore, they corrupt UDP broadcats coming from outside and
>> reaching this host (through enp0s25/br0) such that source address gets
>> replaced by this hosts primary address (as per masquerading). I've
>> verified this by arranging a hand-crafted UDP listener and printing
>> the respective source address...
2019 Jul 04
0
Re: UDP broadcasts vs. nat Masquerading issue
...querading for literally
> all existing network interfaces here (except lo),
It's clear that the rules are there. It's not clear that they were added
by libvirt.
> but I can't see a real
> reason for the first two rules in the list above. Furthermore, they
> corrupt UDP broadcats coming from outside and reaching this host
> (through enp0s25/br0) such that source address gets replaced by this
> hosts primary address (as per masquerading). I've verified this by
> arranging a hand-crafted UDP listener and printing the respective source
> addresses as seen b...
2019 Feb 08
2
Problem with connecting another subnet
>> The setup looks like this:
>> web <- tinc "tiosp" -> gateway <- tinc "tiutl" -> backup
Which lan ips do all your computers have? network addess will be fine.
ALBI...
2004 Aug 06
3
Helix into Icecast2 loopback
Hello.
I've made some progress on the issue. I found a tool called TrPlayer which
is a text mode front end for real player - initially developed for the use
of the visually impaired. The theory is that I can use this and pipe the
live stream into vsound which then in turn is passed into ices or another
source client. Trouble is, I'm having all sorts of trouble compiling
Trplayer on the