Re: New to FreeBSD issues with multicast DNS.

2008-04-18 Thread Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल
 Joe Dunn writes:
Joe Hi All,

Joe I'm new to FreeBSD, but I am running into an issue I can't seem to 
solve
Joe after a few days.

Joe I have a FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 set up. I installed mt-daapd/avahi from 
ports.
Joe For some reason, I can see the share on the fileserver but not on the
Joe network. Its like everything just stops when it get to the em0 
(interface
Joe plugged into the switch).

Joe I can browse multicast dns locally as seen below

Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports]# avahi-browse _daap._tcp
Joe + em0 IPv4 freebsd _daap._tcp local

I didn't use Mac. I've a FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE (amd64) + Ubuntu Linux
8.04 (development/amd64) network at my place.

How about doing host name resolution over mDNS using
avahi-resolve-host-name or similar utility in your Mac ? Also, start a
tcpdump on em0 at FreeBSD end, to see if it receives any mDNS request ?

It also works, when any Windows box running Bonjour service, joins the
network.


[snip]

Joe mbp:~ jdunn$ mDNS -B _daap._tcp
Joe Browsing for _daap._tcp
Joe Talking to DNS SD Daemon at Mach port 4099


Joe If i have itunes running on either of my macs it shows up during this
Joe request.

Does you iTunes also show up on FreeBSD end, hmm..?

HTH
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Re: New to FreeBSD issues with multicast DNS.

2008-04-18 Thread Joe Dunn
 Joe Dunn writes:
Joe Hi All,

Joe I'm new to FreeBSD, but I am running into an issue I can't seem to
 solve
Joe after a few days.

Joe I have a FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 set up. I installed mt-daapd/avahi from
 ports.
Joe For some reason, I can see the share on the fileserver but not on
 the
Joe network. Its like everything just stops when it get to the em0
 (interface
Joe plugged into the switch).

Joe I can browse multicast dns locally as seen below

Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports]# avahi-browse _daap._tcp
Joe + em0 IPv4 freebsd _daap._tcp local

 I didn't use Mac. I've a FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE (amd64) + Ubuntu Linux
 8.04 (development/amd64) network at my place.

 How about doing host name resolution over mDNS using
 avahi-resolve-host-name or similar utility in your Mac ? Also, start a
 tcpdump on em0 at FreeBSD end, to see if it receives any mDNS request ?


 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/jdunn]# less daap_dump.txt |grep mdns
 14:21:29.796764 IP freebsd.mdns  224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2a] PTR (QM)?
_daap._tcp.local. (96)
 14:21:30.798656 IP freebsd.mdns  224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2a] PTR (QM)?
_daap._tcp.local. (96)
 14:21:32.800467 IP freebsdt.mdns  224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2a] PTR (QM)?
_daap._tcp.local. (96)

 From my mac the only mulitcast traffic my mac see's is from my airport
extreme with a USB harddrive attached

 14:41:47.728675 IP 192.168.1.1.afpovertcp  192.168.1.194.51494: F
123:123(0) ack 123 win 34816 nop,nop,timestamp 9 402020814




 It also works, when any Windows box running Bonjour service, joins the
 network.


 [snip]

Joe mbp:~ jdunn$ mDNS -B _daap._tcp
Joe Browsing for _daap._tcp
Joe Talking to DNS SD Daemon at Mach port 4099


Joe If i have itunes running on either of my macs it shows up during
 this
Joe request.

  Does you iTunes also show up on FreeBSD end, hmm..?


 Sure does, see below

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/jdunn]# avahi-browse _daap._tcp
 +  em0 IPv4 Macbookpro?s Music_PW
_daap._tcp   local
 +  em0 IPv4 freebsd
_daap._tcp   local



 HTH
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New to FreeBSD issues with multicast DNS.

2008-04-17 Thread Joe Dunn
Hi All,

I'm new to FreeBSD, but I am running into an issue I can't seem to solve
after a few days.

I have a FreeBSD 7.0 amd64 set up. I installed mt-daapd/avahi from ports.
For some reason, I can see the share on the fileserver but not on the
network. Its like everything just stops when it get to the em0 (interface
plugged into the switch).

I can browse multicast dns locally as seen below

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/ports]# avahi-browse _daap._tcp
+ em0 IPv4 freebsd _daap._tcp local

My network card has mulitcast

em0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500

I did add a mulitcast route

route add -net 224.0.0.0 -iface em0

I have since taken it off since it didn't do anything

And when i tcpdump and check the dump I see mulitcast broadcasts being sent
out

20:42:00.085459 IP freebsd.mdns  224.0.0.251.mdns: 0 [2a] PTR (QM)?
_daap._tcp.local. (96)

Both mt-daapd/avahi are running.

When i browse on my network from my macbookpro I never see the daapd share

mbp:~ jdunn$ mDNS -B _daap._tcp
Browsing for _daap._tcp
Talking to DNS SD Daemon at Mach port 4099


If i have itunes running on either of my macs it shows up during this
request.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what I could have messed up?

Thanks for any help

Joe
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