[Spread-users] getting 2 daemons to talk to each other?
John Schultz
jschultz at d-fusion.net
Fri Mar 21 09:29:41 EST 2003
Also, it looks like your vader segment is in a private network
(192.168.*.*). Are you sure that prince can route packets to that
private network and vice versa?
John
Ryan Caudy wrote:
> From your email, it looks to me like you're listing the segments in
> different orders for different daemons. You shouldn't do that. ;-)
>
> Typically, the Spread.conf file you use should be identical for all
> daemons. The only cases where I have needed to do otherwise were to
> print different Alarm flags when debugging Spread itself.
>
> Hope that helps,
> --Ryan
>
> Rod Fleischer wrote:
>
>> I have two spread daemons that I can't seem to get to talk to each
>> other. My segment configurations are as follows:
>>
>> On one side of the router (vader, 192.168.1.10):
>> Spread_Segment 192.168.1.255:4803 {
>>
>> vader 192.168.1.10
>> }
>>
>> Spread_Segment 157.185.80.255:4803 {
>>
>> prince 157.185.80.64
>> }
>>
>>
>> On the other side of the router (prince, 157.185.80.64):
>> Spread_Segment 157.185.80.255:4803 {
>>
>> prince 157.185.80.64
>> }
>>
>> Spread_Segment 192.168.1.255:4803 {
>>
>> vader 192.168.1.10
>> }
>>
>>
>> Running tcpdump on both machines shows that they talk to each other
>> briefly in very small messages (120 bytes or so) after they've been up
>> for about a minute, and that's it. I then have two clients connect to
>> the daemons via localhost using the same group identifier string, and
>> then multicast a message out in fifo mode. The other side never sees
>> the multicast messages, nor do the daemons ever give any visible sign
>> to me that they've seen each other.
>>
>>
>> Can anyone give me any clues as to what I'm doing wrong? Thanks much..
>>
>> -Rod
>>
>
>
>
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