On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 12:49 PM, Lorne Tyndale <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> I would not want to try a mount, but a local copy that was kept up to date
> every night should be doable.
> -Set your "remote" machine to use the Core Audio Engine on the main
> server back at your station (rdadmin --> Manage Hosts --> Core Audio
> Engine).
If you’re going this route, then there’s no need to for a /var/snd mount on the
remote machine at all. The bandwidth requirements will be low enough that the
chances of getting it to work reasonably well over public Internet are actually
quite good. You will however need a VPN, as a bidirectional path is required
so metering packets from caed(8) can make it back to the controlling
workstation. The specific UDP ports used for those backfields are dynamically
negotiated by Rivendell for each play or record handle, so crafting a set of
NAT rules to handle it would be dicey at best.
Cheers!
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