What is the multicast address that corresponds to "multicast://default"?


sparky2708 wrote:
> 
> James,
>     thanks... So I just do the following (see below). Can you explain why
> it was finding that particular IP address? Or can you point me to how
> discovery is performed?
> 
> <networkConnectors>
>       <!-- by default just auto discover the other brokers -->
>       <!--
>       <networkConnector name="default-nc" uri="multicast://default"/>
>       -->
>       <!--
>       <networkConnector name="host1 and host2"
> uri="static://(tcp://host1:61616,tcp://host2:61616)" failover="true"/>
>       -->
>     </networkConnectors>
> 
> 
> James.Strachan wrote:
>> 
>> There's no spyware! I suspect its the multicast discovery; you might
>> wanna disable that.
>> 
>> On 5/1/07, sparky2708 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>    Our System Administrator was looking at the connections that my
>>> out-of-the-box ActiveMQ installation was doing and we couldn't figure
>>> out
>>> why it was trying to connect to the following IP address in PA (port
>>> 61616):
>>>
>>> c-68-84-120-96.hsd1.pa.comcast.net (68.84.120.96)
>>>
>>> Can someone please investigate whethere there is spyware in ActiveMQ or
>>> if
>>> there is an issue with something in the config file? (I am just using
>>> version 4.1.1 downloaded for Linux)
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>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> James
>> -------
>> http://macstrac.blogspot.com/
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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