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Date:      Tue, 23 Jan 2001 13:37:44 -0500
From:      Tim McMillen <timcm@umich.edu>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: dagrab and cddb data
Message-ID:  <01012313374407.12411@tim.elnsng1.mi.home.com>
In-Reply-To: <01011718240005.01408@tim.elnsng1.mi.home.com>
References:  <01011718240005.01408@tim.elnsng1.mi.home.com>

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Ok, I'm still not getting this to work.  I read that it may be that my 
firewall is blocking the incoming data.  The only firewall in front of 
my FreeBSD box is a Lynksys etherfast cable router, and it may be 
blocking high ports.  I also tried forwarding port 888 to my FreeBSD 
machine, but that didn't work.  I also tried looking through the dagrab 
source to try to find out what port it listens on, but I couldn't make 
sense of it.  And since the check for cddb info is very quick in dagrab 
I don't see a way to check what port it is trying to listen on using 
netstat or sockstat.
	Does anybody know what port dagrab listens on for cddb info?  Or know 
how to find out?  If I forwarded that through the linksys to my FreeBSD 
box would that work?  Thanks,

						Tim

On Wednesday January 17, 2001 18:24, Tim McMillen wrote:
> Has anybody gotten dagrab to get the cddb data correctly?  I can get
> it to rip tracks perfectly, but I get:
> tim# dagrab -aNvd /dev/acd0c
> dagrab: error retrieving cddb data
> sectors  12 overlap   2 key length  12 retrys   40 offset  12
> Dumping all tracks
> Dumping track 1: lba      0 to lba  21851 (needs 49 MB)
> Output file is: @num-@trk.wav
>
> switching to other cddb servers that I found on the internet doesn't
> seem to work either.  I found one that said it used port 8880 so I
> tried tim# dagrab -aNvd /dev/acd0c -H us.cddb.com -P 8880
> dagrab: error retrieving cddb data
> sectors  12 overlap   2 key length  12 retrys   40 offset  12
>
> Are there any cddb servers that are know to work with dagrab or am I
> just doing something wrong?  Thanks,
>
> 						Tim
>
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