hi all,
      I have three systems namely calvin (with 2 n/w interfaces :192.9.205.217,
   192.9.2.217), delta (with 1 interface : 192.9.2.210) and sigma (with 1
   interface : 192.9.205.216).
   
      I have two socket programming applications "cli" (sends pkts. addressed
   to 225.0.0.37 and port 12345) and "serv" (joins 225.0.0.37 and listens on
   port 12345).
   
      "serv" is run on "calvin" and "delta".  "cli" is run on "sigma". Also
   "mrouted" is running on calvin. The "serv" on calvin is able to receive the
   packets from "cli" on sigma. Will the mrouted on calvin be able to route
   the multicast packets from cli, on its other interface so that "serv" on 
   delta receives them? I started mrouted with "-d 3" option, but it doesn't 
   show any such packets except for the membership probe/report messages. 
   Can anybody help me on this issue?
  
      I'm running mrouted 3.81 on Red Hat Linux release 5.1 (Manhattan), 
  Kernel 2.0.33 on an i686. Also, I compiled multicast routing into the
  kernel. mrouted with "-d 3" flag shows all 2 recognised multicast enabled
  vifs and also shows the multicast probe and join messages from other
  machines. 
                
              ____________           ____________
              |  (serv)  | 192.9.2.x |  (serv)  |
              |  calvin  |-----------|  delta   | 
              |  mrouted |           ------------
              ------|-----          
                    |
                    | 
                    |             ____________
                    | 192.9.205.x |  (cli)   |
                    |-------------|  sigma   |
                                  ------------
              
 


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