Abstract: Multicasting is the ability of a communication network to accept a single message from an application and to deliver copies of the message to multiple recipients at different locations.
Internet protocol (IP) multicast technology has matured quite a bit since it was first deployed in the late 1990s. Multicast-enabled applications such as webinars, video/audio conferences, Internet ...
Multicast over wireless networks is an important and challenging goal, but several issues must be addressed before many group applications can be deployed on a large scale. Multicasting is a more ...
ABSTRACT: Most recent satellite network research has focused on providing routing services without considering security. In this paper, for the sake of better global coverage, we introduce a novel ...
This is a work in progress. Currently, only IPv4 multicast routing is supported. The software has only been tested on Ubuntu 20.04, and is not garenteed to work on other distros. The only ...
In this article I explain how the Linux kernel manages multicast traffic and how it is possible to interact with it by simply patching some kernel code. Although this is a rather specific topic, it ...
mping aspires to be an easy to use and script friendly program with support for both IPv4 and IPv6. Similar to the standard ping program, but unlike it, the response to multicast ping is sent by ...
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