Thanks a lot! I'll do what you suggested. Cheers, Hector On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Jan Weil <Jan.Weil@xxxxxx> wrote:> Hi again,>> Am Freitag, den 28.03.2008, 12:17 -0400 schrieb Hector Centeno:>> > The network set up is quite simple. Both computers are connected to a> > router (one wireless and the other wired) and the router has internet> > access. Both computers are able to communicate (I do rsync file> > transfers often) and I'm also able to ssh from one to the other. I> > finally got two instances of Csound running on each computer to> > communicate using OSC using the built in OSC opcodes. My only problem> > now is getting wiiosc running in one computer to communicate with> > Csound on the other. Wiiosc is set to output on port 57120 and I was> > trying to forward that port to the other computer using ssh (57120 in> > the wiiosc host to 57120 in the Csound client: ssh -v -L> > 57120:192.168.2.10:57120 192.168.2.10 ). The ssh session starts fine> > but for some reason I don't get anything coming in the clients' 57120> > port. The firewall in the client has that port open.>> The problem is that wiiosc uses localhost implicitly. It would be close> to trivial to add another option to wiiosc so that you can define a> remote host instead. I don't have the time at the moment, sorry. As a> quick hack you could change line 228 in wiiosc.c>> t = lo_address_new(NULL, outport); // change later to use other host>> and replace the NULL by the remote host's IP address:>> t = lo_address_new("192.168.2.10", outport);>> and recompile.>> Cheers,>>>> Jan>> _______________________________________________> Linux-audio-user mailing list> Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user>_______________________________________________Linux-audio-user mailing listLinux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user