On  9 Nov, Geoffrey Cleaves wrote:
> I now have obs running (sort of) after Robs latest fix.  Thanks Rob.  But I
> can't hear the multicast stream from Freeamp.  I did a tcpdump to see if
> anything was being sent and I get the folllowing:
> 
>     11:03:18.822755 eth1 > xxxx.xxxx.com.ar.2882 > 225.2.1.5.4420: udp 1270
> [ttl 1]
>     (above line repeated forever . . . )
> 
> The problem, I think, is the eth1.  I have two NICs and eth1 is the external
> ip.  Nothing seems to be flowing over eth0 and I can't hear anything from my
> LAN.  Could this be the problem?  Is there a way to force the casting to
> travel over eth0 and 192.168.0.1/24 ?

Strange that it goes over eth1 by default -- I've never been able to do
that intentionally. I don't have access to a machine that has two
network cards, so I've never been able to debug the multiple network
card issues.

If you can open the account on your machine again I will ssh back in and
fix this feature so you can use multicast...


--ruaok         Freezerburn! All else is only icing. -- Soul Coughing

Robert Kaye -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://moon.eorbit.net/~robert

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