On 2/24/06, Jay Austad <austad at signal15.com> wrote:
> So, the zeroconf/bonjour stuff that Apple uses only works on the same
> local network, you can't see people in other segments.  This is
> because they use 224.x.x.x address which will not pass through a router.
>
> I'm thinking that with some fancy iptables work and a linux box, I
> could tell it to "NAT" those packets to a 239.x.x.x multicast address
> and route them between segments using multicast routing.  The remote
> network would need to have a box that would NAT them back also.
> Does anyone think this would work?  I haven't looked too much into it
> or tried it yet.

You could probably make that work with iptables, but why not just put
up a VPN between the sites?  OpenVPN works well and runs on OSX.

scot