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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.2 2010/12/27 13:51:31 jasper Exp $ Running igmpproxy on OpenBSD ----------------------------- To use igmpproxy on OpenBSD, you will need to configure it by editing ${SYSCONFDIR}/igmpproxy.conf, and configure the OS for multicast forwarding: # echo multicast_router=YES >> /etc/rc.conf.local # echo net.inet.ip.mforwarding=1 >> /etc/sysctl.conf and restart. Note that client machines using OpenBSD should be configured with multicast_host=YES. To have igmpproxy start at boot time, add this to /etc/rc.local: if [ -x ${TRUEPREFIX}/sbin/igmpproxy ]; then echo -n ' igmpproxy'; ${TRUEPREFIX}/sbin/igmpproxy fi PF must be configured so that control packets (proto igmp) and data packets (destination address within 224.0.0.0/4) are passed. igmpproxy is licensed under GPLv2 and is based on mrouted code, the applicable licenses are below: