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From: "Leon Meyer" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 2:05 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [REBOL] UDP Multicast to TCP

> Hi
>
> This is my first post. I only discovered Rebol a couple of days ago, and
> wow, I love it!
>
> I need some help though with something that I am sure of is very basic, 
> but
> I have been struggling to get it right.
>
> I am converting an incoming UDP stream to TCP. The TCP is forwarded to
> anyone that connects to the TCP port. It works perfectly for our 
> application
> on the local PC.
>
> Here is the code:
>
> REBOL [ Title: "Multicast Receiver"]
>
> mon-address: read make url! join "dns://" (read dns://)
> inputmulticast: open udp://:6554
> set-modes inputmulticast [multicast-groups: copy compose/deep [[239.2.0.81
> (mon-address)]] ]
>
> tcpoutput: open/direct/no-wait tcp://:4554
>
> forever [
> tcp: first tcpoutput
> until [  error? try [
> receive: wait inputmulticast
> insert tcp copy receive
> ]
> ]
> close tcp
> ]
>
> The problem is that it does not work with multiple incoming requests, only
> with one. The other tcp ports are able to connect, but they do not receive
> any data. Only the first client session receives the data. I do not need 
> to
> wait for an input from the client to start forwarding the data, hence the
> absence of the "wait tcp".
>
> I use multiple telnet sessions to the open TCP port.
>
> I have tried to create a server as described in
> http://www.rebol.net/cookbook/recipes/0034.html but I cannot get it to 
> work.
> This cookbook example also includes the "wait waitports" which we need to
> exclude as we need to push data to the client as soon as it connects.
>
> Any input on how would you need to go about pushing a TCP data stream to
> multiple connected client ports at the same time.
>
> Thank you
> Leon
>
>
>
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