I still get the same error message... maybe some kind or order when the parameters are given on the command line?
----- Original Message ----- From: Rod Harris<mailto:[email protected]> To: Markus Buchhorn<mailto:[email protected]> ; Natalia Costas Lago<mailto:[email protected]> ; ag-tech<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 3:36 AM Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] Can't connect to RCBridge Actually thats a problem with java using an ipv6 interface by default. You can use the -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true option (to the java executable) to get around this regardless of which kernel you're using. Rod At 02:23 PM 17/05/2005, Markus Buchhorn wrote: Hi Natalia At 08:06 PM 16/05/2005 +0200, Natalia Costas Lago wrote: >I've read about RCBridge and it seems quite an interesting tool (mainly >because the last 2h sesion we recorded was 2 GB in size, so some kind of >streams selection method is needed). Our recording system has stream selection too :-) for that very reason. >I installed the software (java and so).. and i can connect from a client by >means of a web browser, but problems arise when the bridge is to be created: > >UdpListener error: Failed to create socket: Cannot assign requested address: >239.194.100.100/1234 >UdpBridge Error: Couldn't create UdpBridge from /239.194.100.100:1234 to >/193.144.36.152:17306 >Client: couldn't make Rtp/Rtcp Bridges Ah, you're probably on a 2.6 kernel system. Sorry - there's an updated version I can point you to which fixes this, but I'm out of the office right at the moment - Rod, can you please point Natalia to it? (I need to update the rcbridge webpage, <sigh> and the rest) Cheers, Markus Markus Buchhorn, ANU Internet Futures |Ph: +61 2 61258810 [email protected] |Fx: +61 2 61259805 The Australian National University, Canberra 0200 |Mob: 0417 281429

