Thomas Kesselheim wrote: > Hello, > I recently encounter mysterious problems when trying to configure an > Internet-via-Satellite installation with Debian Woody. > I have tried linuxtv-1.0.1 as well as linuxtv-1.1.0 with dvbtune and with szap > & dvbnet but it is always the same. > I open the network interface and active it with ifconfig -a dvb0_0 > 192.168.46.21. > Next I check the arriving packages with tcpdump -ni dvb0_0: > 17:30:18.440433 192.168.250.52.44761 > 229.104.117.116.9205: udp 52 (DF) > 17:30:18.454868 192.168.250.37.34716 > 229.104.116.128.9205: udp 1460 (DF) > 17:30:18.454883 192.168.250.53.49933 > 229.104.117.173.9205: udp 356 (DF) > 17:30:18.454906 192.168.250.53.49933 > 229.104.117.173.9205: udp 1460 (DF) > 17:30:18.454917 192.168.250.53.47655 > 229.104.117.241.9205: udp 404 (DF) > > So this seems to work. > > But when checking the same interface with iptraf -d dvb0_0, iptraf says there > is no package arriving at all. > > Can you help me? There seems to be some filter activated but I cannot find > any.
iptraf does not set promiscous mode by default, and you won't get multicast traffic unless you setup your multicat routes correctly and join the multicast group. Johannes -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
