Re: HELP. multicast routing

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On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, Prokopenko, Konstantyn wrote:
> 1. Enabled IP forwarding
> 2. Enabled and configured IP masquerading to forward packets for a local
> network
> 3. Enabled multicast routing in the kernel
> 4. Configured routes to route 239.200.0.0 network for each Ethernet card

You don't need to do 4).

> 5. Configured server side to enable IP forwarding for 192.168.0.0 network (I
> am able to go to global network from any computer connected to a private
> 192.168.0.0 net)
> 6. Enable routing for 239.200.0.0 network from clients side (private net)

Same applies to 6).
 
> None of the described above worked. Could you give me some advise, please.
> Maybe I missed something.

You need to run a multicast routing daemon on the multicast routing 
daemon, practically 'pimd' or 'mrouted'.  I suggest the former.

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