Hi Sebastian,
                    Thank you for the clarification, that helps a lot with 
my understanding and matches my expectation after reading the code.

On Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 1:08:33 PM UTC-7, Sebastian Woelke wrote:
>
> Hi Krishna,
>
> technically the proxy is dynamically configurable, but unfortunately it 
> does not provide an external API.
> Let me explain: 
> We implemented Mcproxy for a research project. It was required that the 
> proxy detects when a preconfigured network interface gets up or down. In 
> such cases, it had to remove the network interface and related 
> subscriptions from the multicast routing table. That is why we described it 
> as dynamically configurable at runtime.
>
> All features like adding or removing an interface or a proxy instance are 
> available but they are not accessible from the outside. :(
>
> Best regards
> Sebastian
>
>
>
> On Saturday, 26 October 2019 02:48:37 UTC+2, Krishna Kolakaluri wrote:
>>
>> Hi,      
>>      How can one reconfigure mcproxy dynamically after an instance has 
>> been started ? Will modifying the configuration file trigger the daemon to 
>> pick up the new configuration. On the github page it says the following:
>>
>>
>>
>> "The Mcproxy meets the requirements of the IGMP/MLD proxying standard (RFC 
>> 4605 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4605>) 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."
>>
>>
>> But i dont see any information how to reconfigure it dynamically.  Any 
>> help is much appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Krishna
>>
>>
>>

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