On Mon, 7 May 2001, Jose Nazario wrote: > > available via the gateway). Even if you're ISPs routers let it > > through, there are no routes on the backbones that can take it > > anywhere, so the "public internet" is never going to see those > > packets. > > that's odd, given i've watched mutlicast stuff from well afar of my local > network, or my ISP's network. > > multicast is indeed routable. its not a reserved block (like 10/8, > 192.168/16, or 172.16/12, RFC1918 address). please see the references > listed below for more information. Open mouth, insert foot, echo internationally. I need more coffee before reading mail. Ugh. -- Joe Technical Support General Support: supportat_private Blarg! Online Services, Inc. Voice: 425/401-9821 or 888/66-BLARG http://www.blarg.net
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