From: Gerhard O. <ger...@gm...> - 2006-07-14 00:36:55
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quagga is a fork/development of zebra, the original zebra project may not even exist I just looked briefly at quagga/zebra some time ago, before I relized that what I needed was a IGMP proxy. From what I remember, it was sufficient to specify "multicast" for the interface in the configuration. smcroute (http://www.cschill.de/smcroute/) is useful when troubleshooting multicast setup (instead of running the deamon). (The manpage has a few hints of files as well) quagga may not be handling multicast correctly? http://lists.quagga.net/pipermail/quagga-users/2005-March/004054.html Note: There is a kernel message at startup about "Multicast router 0.06 plus PIM-SM", but I believe this is just the kernel support for the service, though this may have been added after I last took a look at this. On 7/13/06, Alexander Roos <Ale...@ar...> wrote: > thanks for the reply! > > we do not use NAT and the firewall is off. it's just a router between client-net and server-net. you say that zebra can do multicast routing and zebra is now quagga, right? i have quagga running, but perhaps with the wrong configuration? |