Re: [avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-12 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Tue, 12.02.08 09:47, Dave Lazar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

   Hmm, have you filed a buf upstream to that driver?
 
  s/buf/bug/ of course.
 
 
 Wow.. that is Greek to me.. I have a lot to learn... Thanks!

Oops, sorry. This is just a perl-style substitution regexp, basically
saying that I mistyped buf when I meant bug. So originally I
wanted to say:

Hmm, have you filed a bug upstream to that driver?

Some things are not as complicated as they might look.

Yeah, stupid geek speak.

Lennart

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Re: [avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-12 Thread Dave Lazar
Hi,

On Feb 12, 2008 9:33 AM, Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Tue, 12.02.08 15:28, Lennart Poettering ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 
  On Tue, 12.02.08 09:15, Dave Lazar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
  Hi!
 
   *This rig used to work fine with Ubuntu 7.04 and network driver
 ipw3945. The
   change I made was to upgrade to Ubuntu 7.10 and switch to the iwl3945
   network driver. Googling for iwl3945 reveals some people have had some
   problems with it, so maybe that is the issue.
 
  Hmm, have you filed a buf upstream to that driver?

 s/buf/bug/ of course.


Wow.. that is Greek to me.. I have a lot to learn... Thanks!

Dave





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Re: [avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-12 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Tue, 12.02.08 15:28, Lennart Poettering ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

 
 On Tue, 12.02.08 09:15, Dave Lazar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 
 Hi!
 
  *This rig used to work fine with Ubuntu 7.04 and network driver ipw3945. The
  change I made was to upgrade to Ubuntu 7.10 and switch to the iwl3945
  network driver. Googling for iwl3945 reveals some people have had some
  problems with it, so maybe that is the issue.
 
 Hmm, have you filed a buf upstream to that driver?

s/buf/bug/ of course. 

Lennart

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Re: [avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-12 Thread Lennart Poettering
On Tue, 12.02.08 09:15, Dave Lazar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

Hi!

 *This rig used to work fine with Ubuntu 7.04 and network driver ipw3945. The
 change I made was to upgrade to Ubuntu 7.10 and switch to the iwl3945
 network driver. Googling for iwl3945 reveals some people have had some
 problems with it, so maybe that is the issue.

Hmm, have you filed a buf upstream to that driver?

Lennart

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Re: [avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-11 Thread f.azimi
Plese dont sent any emails more !!!

 

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Right.. I switched to the supposedly more reliable iwl3945 for my card... 




On Feb 8, 2008 7:49 PM, Trent Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Dave,


On 09/02/2008, at 9:43 AM, Dave Lazar wrote:

  Any suggestions?. I have no FW running whatsoever and this used to
  work perfect when I had eth1 as my wireless with NetworkManager.. I
  think it is only since I switched to Wicd and wlan0 that the trouble
  started...
 

This indicates to me the wireless driver at least has changed which is
more the issue than the card itself.

Regards,
Trent

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[avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-08 Thread Dave Lazar
Hi,

I fired up avahi-discover on my laptop. wlan0 is my wireless connection
provided by wicd in Ubuntu Gutsy. My server on the same subnet
192.168.1.0/32 is providing an iTunes Audio service called FooRock.

I have a hamachi VPN running too.. ham0 on an other subnet...

My avahi-browse -art reveals:

 avahi-browse -art
+ ham0 IPv4 FooRock   iTunes Audio
Access  local
+ ham0 IPv4 superfly [ba:82:67:f1:6e:7d]
Workstation  local
+ ham0 IPv4 unconcious [00:ff:ab:9a:74:9a]
Workstation  local
+ wlan0 IPv4 unconcious [00:13:02:c1:c1:f4]
Workstation  local
= ham0 IPv4 FooRock   iTunes Audio
Access  local
   hostname = [superfly.local]
   address = [5.45.204.199]
   port = [51106]
   txt = [org.freedesktop.Avahi.cookie=3581690292 txtvers=1 Machine
Name=FooRock Password=false]
= ham0 IPv4 superfly [ba:82:67:f1:6e:7d]
Workstation  local
   hostname = [superfly.local]
   address = [5.45.204.199]
   port = [9]
   txt = [org.freedesktop.Avahi.cookie=3581690292]
= ham0 IPv4 unconcious [00:ff:ab:9a:74:9a]
Workstation  local
   hostname = [unconcious.local]
   address = [5.158.133.245]
   port = [9]
   txt = []
= wlan0 IPv4 unconcious [00:13:02:c1:c1:f4]
Workstation  local
   hostname = [unconcious.local]
   address = [192.168.1.65]
   port = [9]
   txt = []

while avahi-discover shows

A new main_window has been created
Browsing domain 'local' on -1.-1 ...
Browsing for services of type '_daap._tcp' in domain 'local' on 5.0 ...
Browsing for services of type '_workstation._tcp' in domain 'local' on 5.0...
Browsing for services of type '_workstation._tcp' in domain 'local' on 4.0...
Found service 'FooRock' of type '_daap._tcp' in domain 'local' on 5.0.
Found service 'superfly [ba:82:67:f1:6e:7d]' of type '_workstation._tcp' in
domain 'local' on 5.0.
Found service 'unconcious [00:ff:ab:9a:74:9a]' of type '_workstation._tcp'
in domain 'local' on 5.0.
Found service 'unconcious [00:13:02:c1:c1:f4]' of type '_workstation._tcp'
in domain 'local' on 4.0.



Banshee Music Sharing should show FooRock if wlan0 picked up the FooRock but
it does not.. only ham0 shows it??? I think this has to do with the
networking somehow but nothing comes to my mind about how to get wlan0 to
recognize FooRock...

Any suggestions?. I have no FW running whatsoever and this used to work
perfect when I had eth1 as my wireless with NetworkManager.. I think it is
only since I switched to Wicd and wlan0 that the trouble started...

Thanks
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Re: [avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-08 Thread Trent Lloyd
Hi Dave,

This sounds like a common issue with wireless cards and dodgy  
multicast implementations.

I can only suggest trying a different wireless card (and sometimes  
router or enabling IGMP/multicast in your router/switch)

Trent

On 09/02/2008, at 4:31 AM, Dave Lazar wrote:

 Hi,

 I fired up avahi-discover on my laptop. wlan0 is my wireless  
 connection provided by wicd in Ubuntu Gutsy. My server on the same  
 subnet 192.168.1.0/32 is providing an iTunes Audio service called  
 FooRock.

 I have a hamachi VPN running too.. ham0 on an other subnet...

 My avahi-browse -art reveals:

  avahi-browse -art
 + ham0 IPv4 FooRock   iTunes  
 Audio Access  local
 + ham0 IPv4 superfly [ba:82:67:f1:6e:7d]   
 Workstation  local
 + ham0 IPv4 unconcious [00:ff:ab:9a:74:9a] 
 Workstation  local
 + wlan0 IPv4 unconcious [00:13:02:c1:c1:f4] 
 Workstation  local
 = ham0 IPv4 FooRock   iTunes  
 Audio Access  local
hostname = [superfly.local]
address = [5.45.204.199]
port = [51106]
txt = [org.freedesktop.Avahi.cookie=3581690292 txtvers=1  
 Machine Name=FooRock Password=false]
 = ham0 IPv4 superfly [ba:82:67:f1:6e:7d]   
 Workstation  local
hostname = [superfly.local]
address = [5.45.204.199]
port = [9]
txt = [org.freedesktop.Avahi.cookie=3581690292]
 = ham0 IPv4 unconcious [00:ff:ab:9a:74:9a] 
 Workstation  local
hostname = [unconcious.local]
address = [5.158.133.245]
port = [9]
txt = []
 = wlan0 IPv4 unconcious [00:13:02:c1:c1:f4] 
 Workstation  local
hostname = [unconcious.local]
address = [192.168.1.65]
port = [9]
txt = []

 while avahi-discover shows

 A new main_window has been created
 Browsing domain 'local' on -1.-1 ...
 Browsing for services of type '_daap._tcp' in domain 'local' on  
 5.0 ...
 Browsing for services of type '_workstation._tcp' in domain 'local'  
 on 5.0 ...
 Browsing for services of type '_workstation._tcp' in domain 'local'  
 on 4.0 ...
 Found service 'FooRock' of type '_daap._tcp' in domain 'local' on 5.0.
 Found service 'superfly [ba:82:67:f1:6e:7d]' of type  
 '_workstation._tcp' in domain 'local' on 5.0.
 Found service 'unconcious [00:ff:ab:9a:74:9a]' of type  
 '_workstation._tcp' in domain 'local' on 5.0.
 Found service 'unconcious [00:13:02:c1:c1:f4]' of type  
 '_workstation._tcp' in domain 'local' on 4.0.



 Banshee Music Sharing should show FooRock if wlan0 picked up the  
 FooRock but it does not.. only ham0 shows it??? I think this has to  
 do with the networking somehow but nothing comes to my mind about  
 how to get wlan0 to recognize FooRock...

 Any suggestions?. I have no FW running whatsoever and this used to  
 work perfect when I had eth1 as my wireless with NetworkManager.. I  
 think it is only since I switched to Wicd and wlan0 that the trouble  
 started...

 Thanks

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Re: [avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-08 Thread Trent Lloyd
Hi Dave,

On 09/02/2008, at 9:43 AM, Dave Lazar wrote:

  Any suggestions?. I have no FW running whatsoever and this used to
  work perfect when I had eth1 as my wireless with NetworkManager.. I
  think it is only since I switched to Wicd and wlan0 that the trouble
  started...
 

This indicates to me the wireless driver at least has changed which is  
more the issue than the card itself.

Regards,
Trent
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Re: [avahi] Problem browsing service with avahi and wlan0

2008-02-08 Thread Dave Lazar
Right.. I switched to the supposedly more reliable iwl3945 for my card...



On Feb 8, 2008 7:49 PM, Trent Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Dave,

 On 09/02/2008, at 9:43 AM, Dave Lazar wrote:

   Any suggestions?. I have no FW running whatsoever and this used to
   work perfect when I had eth1 as my wireless with NetworkManager.. I
   think it is only since I switched to Wicd and wlan0 that the trouble
   started...
  

 This indicates to me the wireless driver at least has changed which is
 more the issue than the card itself.

 Regards,
 Trent
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