On Sun, Aug 02, 2009 at 10:22:00AM +0200, Dready wrote: > Hi there, > > i have troubles with upnp servers in a vserver system. I am using > debian stable with the kernel: "2.6.26-2-vserver-686" and created a > new vserver called media01. I tried mediatomb an fuppes, whoch worked > fine and i am also able to configure them and so on. first, you don't want to use the "known-to-be-broken" debian kernel ... > The Problem lies with the connectivity to other systems (for example > ps3). They don't seem to find it and i am pretty sure it's related to > multicast issues. As proposed here: http://linux-vserver.org/Multicast > i added a new interface 1 nodev with the ip 239.0.0.0 as for mediatomb > you have to add this route: (where eth1 is the device you are using, > mine is eth0) > # route add -net 239.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 eth1 > # ifconfig eth1 allmulti > Did not work. I added the route on the host system (for eth0), also > not working. My default interface configuration for the vserver is: > ip: 192.168.0.41 > name: v41 > prefix: 16 > my bcapabilities look as follows: > NET_RAW > NET_BROADCAST second, you don't want to give NET_RAW to a guest lightly, unless (host) security is not an issue > What am i missing? no idea, get a working kernel (2.6.27.x or 2.6.29.x) and try again, if the issue remains, try to see _what_ fails with e.g. tcpdump (on the host) look for packets with wrong source/destination and/ or non IP packets ... compare it with the packets seen when you run it on the host best, Herbert > I tried installing mediatomb on the host system and it works fine, but > i really want to have it running in a controllable vserver > environment. > Thanx! > best regards, > Thomas Subera