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relays from different sources



I noticed this strange behavior.

I use "pull" relays, getting a stream from another streaming server, and
setting myself as a destination. By sniffing packets, I can see that
this results in a request made by the client side of Darwin, and in an
"internal" Announce, feeding the sdp to the reflector side of Darwin. 

In OpenCDN project (http://labtel.ing.uniroma1.it/opencdn/), relays
coming from different Origins are needed to be built. Well, this is the
problem. Until all the relay sources are from the same server,
everything works fine; but if I mix different sources (servers), the
reflector component don't works. I mean, the content is correctly
requested to the other party, and the SDP file correctly shows up, and
media arrives. But, the admin web interface don't perceive any traffic
for the new relay, and clients don't receive anything.

The funniest thing is that, when a "conflicting" working stream ends,
the other which didn't work, may start to function. Seems like that
different origins, put some un-coordination to some kind of reflector
resource.

Have someone other have noticed this behavior, or better, have found a
solution ? or should I switch to Darwin sources ??

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