Yes, the -r switch has to go back for those situations.
Strangely, I use Debian 8.7 with kernel 3.16 and it works without the
'-r' switch.
Actually it seems to be a cach to the Debian 8 IPIP driver: It does not
receive traffic before some "internal" activation.
So in my setup, in the network/interfaces file I use the following:
interface ampr0
...
up ping -c 1 -I ampr0 169.228.66.251 > /dev/null 2>&1
...
Marius, YO2LOJ
On 21.05.2017 10:04, Rob Janssen wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
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- brought back option -r, to allow using
multicast sockets by default
and raw sockets as a backup for systems with multicast issues. This will
hopefully sort out the firewall filtering inability on previous releases
since 1.13.
I had to put back the -r option that I had cleaned up from my start
script
as it still does not work with the multicast socked on Debian Linux with
kernel 3.16. I remember it failed after some kernel update and it
apparenty is
still broken. However, I do not mind using the -r option, only want to
remind people that they may need to put it back.
Rob
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