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forwarding to dynamically route multicast traffic. Routing is done by defining an "upstream" interface on which the daemon acts as a normal Multicast client, and one or more "downstream" interfaces that serves clients on the destination networks. This is useful in situations where other dynamic multicast routers cannot be used. from markus with small adjustments. ok markus
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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 2008/02/08 19:30:51 sthen Exp $
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@man man/man5/igmpproxy.conf.5
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@man man/man8/igmpproxy.8
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sbin/igmpproxy
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share/doc/igmpproxy/
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share/doc/igmpproxy/README.OpenBSD
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share/examples/igmpproxy/
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share/examples/igmpproxy/igmpproxy.conf
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@sample ${SYSCONFDIR}/igmpproxy.conf
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