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Date:      Thu, 10 Nov 2011 12:10:16 +0400
From:      Emil Muratov <gpm@hotplug.ru>
To:        Pavel Timofeev <timp87@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Possible MROUTING regression in 9.0 RC1
Message-ID:  <4EBB86E8.6030206@hotplug.ru>
In-Reply-To: <CAAoTqfuTZdSm54jW_iPXNKTWn-U5RTwvQxxx1ujjOJRQVW0dEQ@mail.gmail.com>
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igmpproxy is an ugly hack. It was more or less working on 7.x, but very 
unstable. igmpproxy project is frozen, no updates since 2009.
You can try udpxy as an alternative.

> And sometimes igmpproxy's shutdown lead to crash of my system.
> Without any panics, it just reboots. oO
>
> 2011/11/7 Pavel Timofeev<timp87@gmail.com>:
>> Hello! I have problems with ip_mroute (loaded as module) - kernel
>> multicast packet forwarder.
>> I have 2 disk: freebsd 8.2 release amd64 on first and freebsd 9.0 rc1 on second.
>> I use net/igmpproxy to watch IPTV on my home atom-based router.
>>
>> On FreeBSD 8.2 it works good.
>>
>> But when I try to use FreeBSD 9.0 RC-1 in same role (with same
>> configs, of cource) I have messages like:
>> Nov  7 16:16:46 timp igmpproxy[35495]: received packet from
>> 172.16.254.1 shorter (28 bytes) than hdr+data length (20+28)
>> Nov  7 16:16:47 timp igmpproxy[35495]: received packet from
>> 172.16.254.1 shorter (32 bytes) than hdr+data length (24+32)
>> Nov  7 16:17:28 timp igmpproxy[35495]: received packet from 10.85.13.5
>> shorter (28 bytes) than hdr+data length (20+28)
>> And IPTV doesn't work =(
>>
>> Any ideas?
>> Do you need configs?
>>
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