Re: problem with tunneling multicast

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On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 04:22:29PM +0000, Floroiu John wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> 
> I am facing the following problem when trying to send multicast through
> a tunnel.
> Basically I would like to send datagrams having the following format:
> 
>         outer IP                 inner IP
>      Src         Dst           Src        Dst
> 195.2.3.180  195.2.3.179  195.2.3.180  224.1.2.3 <<< data >>>

[SNIP]

> So, where am I wrong ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> John.

I don't know what your specific requirements are, but have you
tried using the multicast routing daemon mrouted? I've been using
it for a project I'm working at, and I was able to setup a tunnel
to deliver multicast traffic in a few minutes - given the right
setup on the linux boxes, of course (namely, ip tunneling and
multicast routing).

OTOH, can I ask you which video grabber did you use with vic? I'm
having trouble with my Creative WebCam III. :)

regards,
-- 
Andrea Glorioso		sama(at)aglorioso(dot)com
			Padua, Italy
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