Hi all,
I bought a new SiliconDust HDHomeRun device which brings two Digital coaxial tuners to an ethernet network. From what I read and understand about the HDHomeRun ("HDHR"), is that it does have an IP address assigned to the system, but all packets of video are actually just raw Ethernet packets/data that has it's own payload and protocol. The port MythTV (to which I'm starting to love) maintainer has marked the two pieces of MythTV as conflicting ports (I'll address to the maintainer directly), so I build the frontend (the user interface if you will) on the host, because it needs lots of X11/xorg. The backend runs as a daemon talking with MySQL to manage everything. Since they conflict, the backend goes onto a jail. I have to port-compile the backend every time, the packages have missing dependencies. It takes quite a while. I know the HDHR is online, I can watch the video without MythTV interaction, but the jailed backend isn't seeing it. So I was hoping to see if I can query the group and see if "raw ethernet data" can be delivered to a jail, or if I'm just fishing in the empty fish bowl trying to get this to work in a jail. Thanks for <ANY> input in regards to limits the jail system might have. This is on a golden 8.0-RELEASE i386, haven't updated it yet. Thanks loads! --Tim _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"