Re: jails and multicast traffic

2006-01-30 Thread joerg
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 03:39:24PM +0100, Tomaž Borštnar wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] pravi: > >On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 12:45:50AM +0100, Tomaž Borštnar wrote: > >>Jails do not receive multicast traffic, right? > > > >nor do they see broadcasts by default either. I'm using Samba in a jail > >and

Re: jails and multicast traffic

2006-01-30 Thread Tomaž Borštnar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] pravi: On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 12:45:50AM +0100, Tomaž Borštnar wrote: Jails do not receive multicast traffic, right? nor do they see broadcasts by default either. I'm using Samba in a jail and to allow PDC operation I have a dup-to rule to reflect the broadcast traff

Re: jails and multicast traffic

2006-01-30 Thread joerg
On Mon, Jan 30, 2006 at 12:45:50AM +0100, Tomaž Borštnar wrote: > Jails do not receive multicast traffic, right? nor do they see broadcasts by default either. I'm using Samba in a jail and to allow PDC operation I have a dup-to rule to reflect the broadcast traffic to the jail ip. You might

Re: jails and multicast traffic

2006-01-30 Thread Tomaž Borštnar
Matthew Dillon pravi: :Hello! : : Jails do not receive multicast traffic, right? Seems like apps running in jails which use multicast to find each other :do not seem to do that. I'm pretty sure that won't work. This rules out all JGroups apps running in jails to find each other. Is this s

Re: jails and multicast traffic

2006-01-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Hello! : : Jails do not receive multicast traffic, right? Seems like apps running in jails which use multicast to find each other :do not seem to do that. : :Tomaž I'm pretty sure that won't work. -Matt

jails and multicast traffic

2006-01-29 Thread Tomaž Borštnar
Hello! Jails do not receive multicast traffic, right? Seems like apps running in jails which use multicast to find each other do not seem to do that. Tomaž