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<blockquote data-quote="IvanP." data-source="post: 376780" data-attributes="member: 81867"><p>Thank you for your reply. I very must appreciate as I've being fighting for weeks now to get this work.</p><p></p><p>I've just tried what you sugfgest (indeed, I thought I should try that, but I was afraid of any security problem that could arise by running a guest windows as root... ). It works better, I don't have any complain from MP client about port 554, but I still get no picture (whereas network connection is obviously busy on server side and netstat shows that client is properly connected).</p><p></p><p>Can you tell me more about your config ? Especially:</p><p>1. Do you use linux as guest OS ? </p><p>2. Do you run Xen as root ? </p><p>3. Do you use a bridge network interface in Xen or NAT ? </p><p>4. Does Xen let you "mount" USB devices into the guest OS as VirtualBox and VMWare do ?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the information,</p><p></p><p> Ivan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IvanP., post: 376780, member: 81867"] Thank you for your reply. I very must appreciate as I've being fighting for weeks now to get this work. I've just tried what you sugfgest (indeed, I thought I should try that, but I was afraid of any security problem that could arise by running a guest windows as root... ). It works better, I don't have any complain from MP client about port 554, but I still get no picture (whereas network connection is obviously busy on server side and netstat shows that client is properly connected). Can you tell me more about your config ? Especially: 1. Do you use linux as guest OS ? 2. Do you run Xen as root ? 3. Do you use a bridge network interface in Xen or NAT ? 4. Does Xen let you "mount" USB devices into the guest OS as VirtualBox and VMWare do ? Thanks for the information, Ivan. [/QUOTE]
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