Re: How to make Linux route multicast traffic bi-directionlybetween multible subnets

From: John Pesce
Date: Mon Apr 19 2004 - 16:35:15 EST



On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 16:15, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Jose Luis Domingo Lopez wrote:
>
> > So, to summarize, your best bet is to get "mrouted" or something like
> > that, and have a look at the documentation bundled. You are quite right,
> > multicast routing documentation for Linux seems to be quite old, rather
> > short, and maybe out of date.
>
> That it is, but if you use the mrouted source and patches from the
> Debian distribution it's fairly easy to get a basic network working. It
> took me a few days to get it all set up, but I now have a router that
> routes multicast between local devices and two remotes over OpenVPN
> tunnels. Setting up mrouted was actually pretty easy, once I figured out
> that's what I needed and got the Debian patches so it would compile.

Currently we are running Redhat 9.0 and Suse 9.0 boxes with plans to
possibly move to Suse 9.1 boxes when the Suse 9.1 comes out with 2.6
kernel support.

I've seen several sites claiming to provide the elusive "mrouted".

Can you point me to a specific location for "the" mrouted demon you are
referring to ;)

Have you played with xorp.org? It claims to be a multicast capable
router?

Thanks.

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