On 09/22/2010 11:22 PM, Julien Claassen wrote:
In Sep 22 A.D. 2010 Paul Davis scripsit:
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Julien Claassen <julien@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello again!
Sorry, there's stilltrouble. Here's my setup:
on my sstem I opened and forwarded port 19000 as a UDP port. (I think
it's
open to tcp as well).
Then I started jackd:
jackd -R --timeout 4500 -dnetone -i1 -o1 -r 48000 -l 19000
I'm running jack 1.9.7.
The other party is running Ubuntu's jack 0.116.1 and does:
jack_netsource -h ip -p 19000
But he can't connect to my system. I suggested -H, but it seems, he had
success with -h while testing on his local network. Any suggestions?
firewall on your or his system?
Firewall on my system. Does he have to forward and open specific other
ports on his router/firewall as well? I thought, as I am the one waiting
for a connection, not initiatng it, I would be the one, taking care of
this.
is this a local LAN connection?
asking since UDP over NAT routers requires port forwarding on all NAT
points.
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