Joachim Wiberg
Joachim Wiberg
Unfortunately not the answer neither I or you would like :disappointed: Problem is that when interfaces come and go at runtime the multicast router must update the UNIX "VIFs", that...
Yes, issue #21 is very similar to what you describe, which I'm also very sympathetic to. When `pimd` is restarted it drops the multicast routing socket which removes all VIFs...
@jbrown8380 Correct. The same limitations apply here as well.
I'm not really sure I fully understand your setup. Maybe you could provide a network topology of sender and receiver? Generally speaking, there are lots of trap doors and booby...
I've never attempted anything like you're to do, so I honestly don't know if I can help you. Sorry! However, personally I'd start by simplifying the problem. 1) Have a...
Address translation was really never meant to be done inside of each routing application, like pimd. I've been trying to read up on how Cisco handles cases like this, with...
@ruckc peel back all the layers of the onion, I don't mind keeping the discussion open here. It would be great if we could use this issue to document caveats...
A DR sends a prune towards the RP when there are no more local receivers. I think the code path you're looking for is here https://github.com/troglobit/pimd/blob/master/src/pim_proto.c#L2529 The source 10.0.1.44 is...
The PIM register tunnel is only an affair between PIM routers, on the edge towards consumers the kernel forwards multicast based on the IGMP join received on the interface. So...
Well, pimd only decapsulates the frames, think of it as a tunnel endpoint. It's up to the kernel to actually forward the multicast to the Oif. Have you checked the...