Re: [9fans] Is 9Fans dead or alive

2016-09-15 Thread David Walther

On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 12:52:59PM -0700, Kurt H Maier wrote:

On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 12:05:10AM -0700, David Walther wrote:

Then the whiskey wore off.


[citation needed]



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http://flashforth.com/



Re: [9fans] IP Multicast - Results

2016-09-15 Thread Adriano Verardo


Years ago I've successfully used multicast for a project.
The project has been aborted just after the test of the multicast.

Probably I've that (sparse pieces of) sw ... somewhere.
I remember that I wrote them with no problems following the Plan9 man.
I also remember successfully tests of one2many e reply2sender in a net
of ten boxes.

If it could be useful, I'll willing look for that sw in my 
dead-projects-repository.


adriano




Re: [9fans] IP Multicast - Results

2016-09-15 Thread Jules Merit
Cirno, ix IV : dr No, Jason born.
IP multi under res, Mira Au
Andromeda's thoughts of Perseus codes my system, and you don't got it.

On Sep 15, 2016 12:44 PM, "Adriano Verardo"  wrote:

>
> Years ago I've successfully used multicast for a project.
> The project has been aborted just after the test of the multicast.
>
> Probably I've that (sparse pieces of) sw ... somewhere.
> I remember that I wrote them with no problems following the Plan9 man.
> I also remember successfully tests of one2many e reply2sender in a net
> of ten boxes.
>
> If it could be useful, I'll willing look for that sw in my
> dead-projects-repository.
>
> adriano
>
>
>


Re: [9fans] Is 9Fans dead or alive

2016-09-15 Thread Bryan Harris


> On Aug 30, 2016, at 10:11 PM, Winston Kodogo  wrote:
> 
> And, on a related note:
> 
> https://www.jwz.org/blog/2012/04/why-i-use-safari-instead-of-firefox/
> 

> consistency across apps 

Press escape in iTunes.  Press escape in DVD player.  :-(

V/r,
Bryan

Sent from my iPhone



Re: [9fans] IP Multicast - Results

2016-09-15 Thread Chris McGee
Thank you Alex,

I will give these a try tonight. I'm happy to hear that multicast can work and 
it's likely just some silly mistake on my end.

Chris

> On Sep 15, 2016, at 12:23 AM, Alex Musolino  wrote:
> 
> I was playing around with multicast on 9front the other week and
> managed to get something working (for some definition of working). I
> have attached 2 test programs for sending and receiving multicast
> datagrams. Unfortunately, it seems you can't send/receive messages
> from the same host. I'm not sure what's missing to get that part
> working.
> 
> Also, note that the dial in mcastrecv.c is just a hack to get the
> local address via getnetconninfo, which doesn't seem to work given the
> announce directory.
> 
> Hopefully these are of some use. Would be interested to hear how to
> fix the mentioned (and unmentioned) shortcomings.
> 
> --
> Cheers,
> Alex Musolino
> 
> 
> 




Re: [9fans] IP Multicast - Results

2016-09-15 Thread Chris McGee
Hi Alex,

I tried the mcastsend and mcastrecv on my two raspberry Pi's running 9front.

I'm seeing similar routes as in my own experiment without the interface 
number, tagged as 4m for IPv4 multicast. I can ping each device from the other 
using their unicast addresses.

Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working. Both ends are sitting idle.

Do you remember if you needed to add/remove routes to make it work? Also, did 
you use 9front or the bell labs distribution?

Thanks,
Chris

Re: [9fans] IP Multicast - Results

2016-09-15 Thread Alex Musolino
>
> Do you remember if you needed to add/remove routes to make it work? Also,
> did you use 9front or the bell labs distribution?
>

These programs work without any setup on 9front. Once the programs are
running I can ping the multicast address from either host and a new route
appears in /net/iproute.

--
Cheers,
Alex Musolino


Re: [9fans] IP Multicast - Results

2016-09-15 Thread Alex Musolino
>
> I tried the mcastsend and mcastrecv on my two raspberry Pi's running
> 9front.
>

How are you connecting these devices to the network? I use wired
connections to a single (dumb) switch.

--
Cheers,
Alex Musolino