I have a strange problem with realplayer on my sid box. I can listen to local files, but I can't listen to streaming real off the internet.
Caputuring some tcp packets and comparing them to a successful streaming session on my wife's Win2K box, I see what the error is: outgoing RSTP packets are truncated to exactly 30 bytes of data. For example, the first RSTP message from the linux box as it attempts to negotiate streaming looks like this: OPTIONS rtsp://bonobo.realimpa The successful Windows session (oh, the shame!) looks like this: OPTIONS rtsp://bonobo.realimpact.net:554 R There are responses to the first several truncated RSTP requests, which look like truncated versions of the successful responses from the Windows session. There isn't an exact number of bytes for the responses, though: it's more complicated then that. The last thing that my linux realplayer does is say "Buffering" in the status bar, but never actually buffers anything. It just sits there forever. Both boxes sit behind a woody box connecting them to the internet with ip_masqurade; but this must be configured correctly because the Windows box receives streams successfully. Does anyone have any clue what might be going on? | Forrest Cahoon | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |------------------------------| | 850 21st Ave SE |----------------------| Only unbalanced people | | Mpls MN 55414-2514 | | can tip the scales... | -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]