Mcproxy is an IGMP/MLD Proxy daemon for Linux.
IGMP/MLD proxies offer the possibility option to combine local multicast networks with a larger multicast infrastructure. In contrast to multicast routers, proxies are lightweight and do not require the support of a multicast routing protocol such as PIM or DVMRP. A common use case is a local stub networks that interconnects with a remote multicast routing domain, e.g. via a tunnel. But it can also be used in PMIPv6 domain to enable multicast for sources (pmipv6-source-draft) and listeners (RFC 6224). The Mcproxy meets the requirements of the IGMP/MLD proxying standard (RFC 4605) and has additional functionalities. The multicast proxy can be instantiated multiple times, is dynamically configurable at runtime, supports multiple upstreams and peering-interfaces for a non hierarchical interconnection of multicast proxies.
If you use Mcproxy in a scientific context, please use the following citation.
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A g++ version equal or higher 4.8 is required.
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To generate a makefile, qmake must be installed. This can be done with the following command:
newer systems:
apt-get install qt5-qmake
apt-get install qt5-default
older systems:
apt-get install qt4-qmake
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To use the IPv6 functionality the kernel has to be configured and compiled with the experimental kernel feature IPv6: multicast routing. For more details go to chapter Startup.
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To use more then one proxy instance for IPv4 and IPv6 the kernel has to be configured and compiled with the experimental kernel feature IP: multicast policy routing and IPv6: multicast policy routing. For more details go to chapter Startup.
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To build the documentation, doxygen must be installed. This can be done with the following command:
apt-get install doxygen
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The Mcproxy has to be started with root privileges.
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A Linux kernel version greater than version 2.6.32 is required.
Build Mcproxy in release mode:
cd mcproxy/
qmake
make
Build Mcproxy in debug mode:
cd mcproxy/
qmake CONFIG+=debug
make
To copy Mcproxy to the system directory, run (optional):
make install
Mcproxy includes a HTML documentation. The documentation will be located in the docs/ directory after the execution of:
make doc
At first you should check the available kernel features of your system. Type the following command:
sudo mcproxy -c
If a kernel feature you need is missing you have to reconfigure and recompile your linux kernel. In the debug folder is a README file which could help you with this problem.
To run the Mcproxy you need to create a valid configuration file. There is an example in the project folder (mcproxy.conf).
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To run the Mcproxy in the background type the following command:
sudo nohup mcproxy -f <path/to/config_file> &
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To run the mcprocy with all available status and debug messages:
sudo mcproxy -dsvv -f <path/to/config_file>
For more information see mcproxy -h
or visit our project page.
Project page: http://mcproxy.realmv6.org/
Mailing list: [email protected]
Álvaro Fernández Rojas, Florian Ecard, Hai Shalom, Zhi Chen