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Re: Darwin crash



I've not seen this particular W2k/DSS issue happen before,
but do appreciate you bringing it to our attention.

As for submitting bugs, sending email to the list is
probably fine.  Some people who are on Apple's Developer
program submit things via other means.  However, it all gets
through to us.

Thanks,
Billy Brown

>Our system has 3 network interfaces (as viewed in Win2k Network Neighborhood
>properties).  We disable 2, and make sure the cable for the 3rd is
>disconnected.  We install Darwin streaming server and reboot.  When the
>system comes back up, we plugin the cable and attempt to stream from the
>server.  We get "Connected", "Negotiating" and then "-3285 Disconnected" in
>the Quicktime 5.0.2 player.  Checking the server service, it has crashed,
>with no indication in the access or error logs as to why.
>
>Restarting the service appears to be fine (no disconnects afterwards).
>
>3.0.1 has improved greatly on Win2k network interfaces (ie:  2.0.1 used to
>bind to the Microsoft Loopback Adapter) used for system clustering&load
>balancing - and crash when trying to create connections.  I contend there is
>still a problem in the server when installing on a system with disabled
>and/or disconnected network connections. 
>- Is it required that the server have a network connection to install?
>- Can users that do not work/submit code submit bugs?
>- What is the method for doing this?
>- Has anyone else encountered this problem?
>
>
>Regards,
>Kevin Seiffer
>email@hidden
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