On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:11 PM, Mike Bentzen <mike at goodlook.com.au>
wrote:> Switch mode acts in this way already. You can already use multicast but all
of your ting nodes must be n switch mode.
>
> Regarding reliability: it will only be as reliable as your provider. Also
factoring in that multicast uses udp packets which do not guarantee sucessful
delivery.
>
Thanks Mike, but i thought i read tinc could do a small amount of
mutlicast, like mdns, but not large amounts. Does that sound right?
Would only be a small amount in router mode?
i was surprised to find out there is such a thing as secure reliable
multicast -- see http://www.ietf.org/dyn/wg/charter/msec-charter
> "Rob Townley" <rob.townley at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Would it be extremely difficult to do multicast over tinc?
>>
>>How about reliable multicast over tinc?
>>
>>This would be more traffic than multicast dns, but not _necessarily_
>>a great deal more.
>>It would be for syncing some information among freeipa domain
>>controllers.
>>
>>Would the tinc nodes need to be in all in switch or maybe even hub
>>mode?
>>
>>EthernetOverIP over tinc?
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