Christ Schlacta wrote:
> None of my systems can use lld2d to map the network when connected via 
> wireless, but it works fine over the wireful network.  the wireless is 
> client -> hostapd -> ath5k -> bridge -> kernel with shorewall handling 
> the bridge and kernel, as best I can explain it.  on the bridge is also 
> a wired device and a bunch of other PCs.  the wired PCs can all map 
> using lld2d just fine.
> 
> lld2d is a windows vista inspired device discovery sort of thing.  it 
> makes pretty icons with useful information show up for all the devices 
> on your entwork (laptops, routers, etc.).  windows says it's a layer 2 
> protocol, and I'm not clear on what exactly that means in the context of 
> hostapd, linux bridges, and shorewall, or what may be blocking lld2d for 
> wireless clients, so I'm cross-posting this message.  I hope one list or 
> the other will be able to help me resolve this issue :)

If you want us to look at this from the Shorewall perspective, you will
need to submit the output of 'shorewall dump' collected as described at
http://www.shorewall.net/support.htm#Guidelines.

-Tom
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