Julian,
The disappearing bridges was fixed about a year ago. What AG version are you using and what platform (OS, distribution)? chris On 12/11/2011, at 2:11 AM, Nikkos Svoboda wrote: > > I believe that the best setup is to give each computer a public IP. > Though the node comprising multiple computers appears as one > participant > in the venue, the data streams coming from each computer are sent > independently. Similarly, the computer in the node that is given the > 'video consumer' service will be the computer receiving the data > streams. The data is not funneled through the controlling computer. > There are probably network setups that avoid public IPs for each > computer, like iptable rules on a router or other NAT solutions, but I > think these will be difficult to setup and maintain. > > The disappearing bridge problem has been around for awhile. I don't > believe there is a solution currently. > > -Nikkos Svoboda > LSU Department of Mathematics > > > On 11/10/2011 9:24 PM, JULIAN CASTRO wrote: >> Hi >> We are students at the Distrital University of Colombia. >> We have a >> node with four servers, each one for video capture, projection, >> audio and >> control. The four servers are in the same network. We have tested >> the node in >> our venue server with our bridge and another clients and it work >> perfect but >> when we use another bridge the clients work but the node does not, >> The clients >> have video and sound form other clients but >> it is not coming in or out video or sound to and from the node. The >> question is: is it necessary that each server (sound, video >> projection, video >> capture and control) have a different public ip so the node works >> in a external bridge? Or >> what are we doing wrong? >> >> >> >> And second, >> we have a problem with our bridge trying to make it appear in the >> list of >> bridges: clients can see the bridge when clicking in “find >> additional bridges” >> but only in the first 5 minutes after starting the bridge in the >> server. After >> that, no client can see the bridge, but if it is in the cache of >> bridges it is >> possible to connect to the bridge and it works. The problem is >> “discovering the >> bridge”. If we copy the cache file with our bridge on it in the >> clients pc´s, they can connect to the bridge but it is not a >> good approach. >> >> >> We >> appreciate the help. >> >> JULIAN CASTRO MAYORGA >> ING. SISTEMAS DECIMO SEMESTRE >> UNIVERSIDAD DISTRITAL "FRANCISCO JOSE DE CALDAS" >> 3143127384 >> Christoph Willing +61 7 3365 8316 Research Computing Centre University of Queensland