From leandroboldrini at gmail.com Wed May 21 04:12:08 2008 From: leandroboldrini at gmail.com (Leandro Boldrini) Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 23:12:08 -0300 Subject: [Udpcast] Pendrive Message-ID: <588a4b230805201912v5d5c85dcn7d18b6ac4f862b84@mail.gmail.com> Hi, Can I use udpcast on my pen drive? If yes, How? -- Leandro Boldrini Acosta -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Udpcast mailing list Udpcast at udpcast.linux.lu https://lll.lgl.lu/mailman/listinfo/udpcast From rjones at redhat.com Sun May 4 21:54:02 2008 From: rjones at redhat.com (Richard W.M. Jones) Date: Sun, 04 May 2008 19:54:02 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] udpcast for Fedora In-Reply-To: <20080421164527.GB14504@amd.home.annexia.org> References: <20080421164527.GB14504@amd.home.annexia.org> Message-ID: <20080504195317.GA3328@amd.home.annexia.org> On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 05:45:27PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > I just put in a Fedora Review Request for udpcast, which is the first > step towards getting udpcast included as a standard package in Fedora. > > If udpcast users could review and test this package and post their > experiences (good or bad) to this bug it would be helpful: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=443449 Udpcast is now included in Fedora 8, 9 and rawhide (development), and in EPEL-5. Rich. -- Richard Jones, Emerging Technologies, Red Hat http://et.redhat.com/~rjones virt-p2v converts physical machines to virtual machines. Boot with a live CD or over the network (PXE) and turn machines into Xen guests. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-p2v From m.forster at advanced-business-solutions.de Mon May 5 09:59:41 2008 From: m.forster at advanced-business-solutions.de (m.forster) Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 07:59:41 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] Trouble with connection Message-ID: <762297526276E046BF64B482BD36282212B644@abs-server.PDC.abs> Hi all, we have some trouble with establishing a connection over different VLANs. The server (sender) is located in one VLAN (10.199.248.0/24) and the clients (receiver) are located in 10.120.150.0/24. Between the VLANs work 2 routers (Cisco equipement, Switches are Cisco, too), but i can't see a connection when i start the sender. We use an PXE image to boot-up, the server is running under Ubuntu 6.06. Multicasting between the VLANs is enabled. I think this is a problem with broadcasting. Does anyone know what we have to do? I tried already the ttl option, connection was found but the transfer did not start. I get directly a timeout and he can't transfer anything. Thanks in advance for an quick answer! regards, Markus Forster -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stefan.jaeckel at wiwi.uni-halle.de Mon May 5 11:43:16 2008 From: stefan.jaeckel at wiwi.uni-halle.de (Stefan =?utf-8?q?J=C3=A4ckel?=) Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 09:43:16 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] Trouble with connection In-Reply-To: <762297526276E046BF64B482BD36282212B644@abs-server.PDC.abs> References: <762297526276E046BF64B482BD36282212B644@abs-server.PDC.abs> Message-ID: <200805051148.22246.stefan.jaeckel@wiwi.uni-halle.de> Hi, maybe the TTL parameter in udp-sender? 1 = 1 Hop (Subnet), 2 = 2 Hops, (...) over Networks. regards, Stefan Jäckel Am Montag 05 Mai 2008 09:59:35 schrieb m.forster: > Hi all, > > > > we have some trouble with establishing a connection over different > VLANs. > > The server (sender) is located in one VLAN (10.199.248.0/24) and the > clients (receiver) are located in 10.120.150.0/24. > > Between the VLANs work 2 routers (Cisco equipement, Switches are Cisco, > too), but i can't see a connection when i start the sender. > > We use an PXE image to boot-up, the server is running under Ubuntu 6.06. > Multicasting between the VLANs is enabled. > > I think this is a problem with broadcasting. Does anyone know what we > have to do? I tried already the ttl option, connection > > was found but the transfer did not start. I get directly a timeout and > he can't transfer anything. > > > > Thanks in advance for an quick answer! > > > > regards, > > > > Markus Forster From pitt.leidner at gmx.net Thu May 8 21:20:42 2008 From: pitt.leidner at gmx.net (Pitt Leidner) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 19:20:42 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] [solved] Problem with cloned MACs In-Reply-To: References: <200802131738.16901.pitt.leidner@gmx.net> <200804212113.43094.pitt.leidner@gmx.net> Message-ID: <200805082120.37503.pitt.leidner@gmx.net> hi, Am Donnerstag, 8. Mai 2008 schrieb D G Teed: > Hi, > > I'm glad you shared the result of that perplexing problem > on the Mac. > Upps, I was talking about the *MAC-Address of a NIC* (MAC = Media Access Controll, NIC = Network Interface Card), not about the *MAC-PC*! I know the MAC PC just from stores, never worked with it, sorry. > We are just starting out with the Applebook > and my first challenge is to see how to make the Mac client > use PXE boot. I've googled and I don't see any boot > key option for selecting PXE boot on the Mac client. > I would look the BIOS for something like: LAN-Boot [enabled] > The sales rep from Apple said it would work - I'm puzzled. >[...] > -- yours sincerely Pitt From dteed at artistic.ca Thu May 8 21:39:01 2008 From: dteed at artistic.ca (D G Teed) Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 19:39:01 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] udpcast for macbook platform? Message-ID: I've only spent a few minutes researching this, but it seems Apple use a semi-proprietary netboot for their network boot option (hold down N key). It is well supported by Apple's NetBoot and NetInstall services on the Mac OS server. I've seen a couple of howtos on making Linux with netatalk and patched dhcp do the full netboot trick. Has there been anyone able to boot the macbook client from Linux server for purposes of using udpcast? --Donald Teed From leandroboldrini at gmail.com Wed May 21 04:12:10 2008 From: leandroboldrini at gmail.com (Leandro Boldrini) Date: Wed, 21 May 2008 02:12:10 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] Pendrive Message-ID: <588a4b230805201912v5d5c85dcn7d18b6ac4f862b84@mail.gmail.com> Hi, Can I use udpcast on my pen drive? If yes, How? -- Leandro Boldrini Acosta -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From m.forster at advanced-business-solutions.de Thu May 29 14:40:44 2008 From: m.forster at advanced-business-solutions.de (m.forster) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 12:40:44 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] Question Message-ID: <762297526276E046BF64B482BD36282212B859@abs-server.PDC.abs> Hello, i would like to run udpcast on a computer which has 2 NICs. udpcast is using eth0, but i have to integrate eth1 as the used device. (i can do this with the additional command line parameter -interface eth1) but the interface eth1 don't come up automatically, i must invoke a ifconfig eth1 up before udpcast. But i can only assign a static ipadress to eth1 with ifconfig, the dhcp option doesn't work. Has anyone a idea how i can bring up eth1 on this small console with DHCP? regards, Markus Forster -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From matteo.balduzzi at polimi.it Thu May 29 16:36:08 2008 From: matteo.balduzzi at polimi.it (Matteo Balduzzi) Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 14:36:08 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] Question In-Reply-To: <762297526276E046BF64B482BD36282212B859@abs-server.PDC.abs> References: <762297526276E046BF64B482BD36282212B859@abs-server.PDC.abs> Message-ID: <20080529154125.9482c4e8.matteo.balduzzi@polimi.it> Hi, i think "dhcpcd eth1" should do the trick. Bye Matteo On Thu, 29 May 2008 14:40:29 +0200 "m.forster" wrote: > Hello, > > > > i would like to run udpcast on a computer which has 2 NICs. udpcast is > using eth0, but i have to integrate eth1 > > as the used device. (i can do this with the additional command line > parameter -interface eth1) > > but the interface eth1 don't come up automatically, i must invoke a > ifconfig eth1 up before udpcast. > > But i can only assign a static ipadress to eth1 with ifconfig, the > dhcp option doesn't work. > > Has anyone a idea how i can bring up eth1 on this small console with > DHCP? > > > > regards, > > > > Markus Forster > > > > From coulouri at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Fri May 30 20:36:16 2008 From: coulouri at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (George Coulouris, MSD) Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:36:16 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] incorrect documentation of --nosync flag? Message-ID: http://udpcast.linux.lu/cmd.html states that --nosync is the default when writing to a file or a pipe, but this does not appear to be the case; I verified with strace that udp-receiver open()s its output file with O_SYNC unless you specify --nosync. From coulouri at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Fri May 30 20:43:26 2008 From: coulouri at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (George Coulouris, MSD) Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:43:26 -0000 Subject: [Udpcast] incorrect documentation of --nosync flag? Message-ID: http://udpcast.linux.lu/cmd.html states that --nosync is the default when writing to a file or a pipe, but this does not appear to be the case; I verified with strace that udp-receiver open()s its output file with O_SYNC unless you specify --nosync.