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FW: multicast




-----Original Message-----
From:	Gio tesista [mailto:valchesi70 at hotmail.com]
Sent:	Thursday, January 28, 1999 1:17 PM
To:	angel.mateo at rediris.es
Cc:	rem-conf at es.net
Subject:	Re: multicast

>> I 'm italian student and I 'm making  some experiments on multicast.
I have Linux configured 3 PC with multicast support and one of these   is a
multicast router(mrouter).If we create a work session on our same
network,when we run "SD" or "SDR" I see the session on other computers  and
it's O.K..The problem is ONLY mrouter see external session (by  tunneling)
out my network,  but the other 2 computers no.What can I do  to resolve this
problem?
>
>	I think that you have to a route to the mrouter in the other
computers. =
>For example, add:
>
>	route add -net 224.0.0.0 netmask 240.0.0.0 dev eth0
>
>to the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file
>
>
>Salu2
>
>Angel
>
>Thanks,but there is alredy this line .Infact if I run "route",I see
also
>

Destination     Gatewey      Genmask    Flag  metric  Ref   Use  Iface

..........       .......              ......       .........   .
..........    ...........     ............
224.0.0.0         *        240.0.0.0      U     0      0     17   etho

Is it a problem di mrouter?I think no.What do I do?
Thanks.
GIO,

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