igmpproxy - Multicast router utilizing IGMP forwarding
Website: | http://sourceforge.net/projects/igmpproxy/ |
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License: | GPL v2.0 |
Vendor: | Unixadm.org |
- Description:
igmpproxy is a simple multicast routing daemon which uses IGMP forward- ing to dynamically route multicast traffic. Routing is done by defining an "upstream" interface on which the daemon act as a normal Multicast client, and one or more "downstream" interfaces that serves clients on the destination networks. This is useful in situations where other dynamic multicast routers (like ’mrouted’ or ’pimd’) cannot be used. Since igmpproxy only uses IGMP signalling, the daemon is only suited for situations where multicast traffic comes from only one neighbouring net- work. In more advanced cases, ’mrouted’ or ’pimd’ is probably more suited. The daemon is not designed for cascading, and probably won’t scale very well. Currently only IGMPv1 and v2 is supported on downstream interfaces. On the upstream interface the kernel IGMP client implementation is used, and supported IGMP versions is therefore limited to that supported by the kernel.
Packages
igmpproxy-0.1-1.el9-x86_64 [29 KiB] |
Changelog
by Philippe Kueck (2011-04-12):
- initial packaging |
Package contents (click to display)
[f] /usr/share/man/man8/igmpproxy.8.gz
[f] /usr/share/man/man5/igmpproxy.conf.5.gz [f] /usr/sbin/igmpproxy [f] /usr/lib/.build-id/df/cf62ccdd4477627009d8c1c80220216f191de3 [d] /usr/lib/.build-id/df [d] /usr/lib/.build-id [f] /etc/igmpproxy.conf |