Am 06.07.2016 um 01:38 schrieb Kevin Cole:
In pythonosc (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-osc) after
connecting with udp_client.UDPClient(...) from a "client", how can I
detect the IP to respond to in the "server"?

Normally, with UDP servers, you'd use socket.recvfrom() to read the data from the client and get its address.

https://docs.python.org/3/library/socket.html#socket.socket.recvfrom

But it doesn't seem like pythonosc supplies the client's address to the dispatcher.

But I want the server to
listen for an incoming connection or call on a particular port and
figure out who sent it and reply to that IP.

It's not uncommon for OSC software, that you have to specify client (a) address(es) in the server as well, since OSC, commonly using UDP as a transport, is only uni-directional, so to get bi-directional communication, every participant in an OSC communication has to be a server and a client.

If you don't need a pure-Python library, I'd look at python-liblo.


Chris

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