[linux-dvb] EuroSkyNet SkyDSL - Internet downlink via DVB data

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Hi,

 

Sorry if this is off-topic ? it is DVB related in a way:

 

By chance does anyone out there know anything about [trying to] using
Euroskynet?s SkyDsl (on Telecom2D) with Linux? 

 

They don?t release any Linux software or information themselves.

 

Their Windows client seems to me to be a VPN type affair ? I monitored the
outgoing packets between a windows computer with SkyDsl installed and the
Internet (ISDN) with a Linux box in the middle and tcpdump.  I could see
that during the connection stage tcp the windows skyclient connected to
login.skydsl.de with tcp on remote port 8085 ? logging in I suppose.  After
this all the traffic looked like UDP to io-in.skydsl.de port 8869.

 

Does anyone know If they are using standard technology and can it be
replicated in Linux?

 

I?ve been playing with LinuxTV for quite a while ? it works flawlessly on my
MythTV box and I?ve found the support for different Hauppauge cards really
good ? I?d love to scrap the Windows XP computer I?m dedicating as a SkyDSL
gateway (which also crashes from time to time for no reason that I can
find). 

 

Thanks,

 

Derek

 

 

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