Hi Jeremy, On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, "Eric Olson" wrote: > If you haven't already, make sure fedora's firewall isn't preventing > rat from getting multicast. > I usually clear it with "/sbin/iptables -F" since we have an external > firewall. You could probably also disable the service "/sbin/service > iptables off". Make sure to turn it back on or poke the appropriate holes > in it if you need a firewall. > > Eric > > On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, Jeremy Mann wrote: > >> I just install Core 3 RPMs from >> >> http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~grangenet/ag_fedora >> >> and rat doesn't come up. I see that the release 2.3-5 from November had >> this problem fixed. Did 2.3-6 reintroduce the problem?
The AccessGrid 2.3-5 RPM rat fix was primarily for the Fedora Core 1 RPMs where the OSS sound driver was used instead of ALSA, and subsequently rat would fail to appear. The fix just involved recompiling rat with an older g++, a few weeks later Steve Smith came out with a patch which cleaned up the rat code and worked with whatever g++ version. So it's most likely a Firewall related issue like Eric mentioned. Cheers, Doug