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
[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
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
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
: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
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