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No luck. Plus it appears to to be sending multicast to en0 and en1
(ethernet and wireless). It just seems to be ignoring tap. =/
That said, it's entirely possible that there's weirdness going on in
another way. The mac's doing internet connection sharing between en0
and en1, but I'm not entirely sure what that does behind the scenes.
I'll ditch that setup and see what happens then.
-Ed
Patrick Cervicek wrote:
Ed Thomson wrote:
The Mac sends Rendezvous over the ethernet and wireless devices, but
doesn't seem to be sending over the tap device (from tcpdump on the
Mac or the Linux box.) Does this mean it's not listening for
Rendezvous on the tap device?
It could be possible that your mac has already a fixed route for
224.0.0.0/8 which will bypass your tap-interface (default gateway).
Check your Mac's routes with 'netstat -rn'.
If you find a route for 224.0.0.0/8 - delete it.
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