[jboss-jira] [JBoss JIRA] Commented: (JGRP-515) UDP.java requires the multicast address in the multicastsocket constructor to fix crosstalk on certain operating systems

ggimler (JIRA) jira-events at lists.jboss.org
Thu May 17 20:14:52 EDT 2007


    [ http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-515?page=comments#action_12362477 ] 
            
ggimler commented on JGRP-515:
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I've also seen this issue on Redhat Enterprise Linux 4 (not just Fedora).  I don't think specifying the class D address you want to listen to in the MulticastSocket constructor would pick the wrong NIC though I haven't tested this because I've only run this on a single homed machine.  What about another option in the UDP protocol stack to specify this?  

> UDP.java requires the multicast address in the multicastsocket constructor to fix crosstalk on certain operating systems
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: JGRP-515
>                 URL: http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JGRP-515
>             Project: JGroups
>          Issue Type: Patch
>         Environment: Tested on Fedora Core 6, JDK 1.5.0_10
>            Reporter: ggimler
>         Assigned To: Bela Ban
>             Fix For: 2.5
>
>         Attachments: UDP.java
>
>
> I'm submitting a patch for a crosstalk issue described below.
> I'm trying to debug a problem I'm seeing when running JGroups on the
> same network/machine as another application that is sending/receiving
> data via regular multicast (not through JGroups).  I'm using version
> 2.4.1-SP3.  My scenario is as follows...
> JGroups send on 228.0.0.1:50000
> JGroups receive on 228.0.0.1:50000
> This works fine.  When I start up another application that does
> Sends regular multicast on 228.0.0.2:50000
> Receives regular multicast on 228.0.0.2:50000
> Then the JVM with the JGroups sender/receiver complains with:
> May 15, 2007 4:47:59 PM org.jgroups.protocols.TP handleIncomingPacket
> WARNING: packet from 192.168.101.133:36594 has different version
> (26725) from ours (2.4.1). Packet is discarded
> The patch is in UDP.java:

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