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-#!/usr/bin/ruby
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-#
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-# This can be used with the debug build option ZT_TRACE_MULTICAST to trace
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-# a multicast cascade.
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-#
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-# Define ZT_TRACE_MULTICAST to the IP/port where this script will be listening.
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-# The default port here is 6060, so an example would be to add:
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-#
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-# -DZT_TRACE_MULTICAST=\"10.0.0.1/6060\"
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-#
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-# ... to DEFS in the Makefile. Then build and run ZeroTier One on a testnet and
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-# the box defined as the trace endpoint will get spammed with UDP packets
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-# containing trace information for multicast propagation. This script then dumps
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-# these trace packets to stdout. Look at the code in PacketDecoder.cpp to see
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-# what this information entails.
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-#
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-
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-require 'socket'
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-s = UDPSocket.new
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-s.bind('0.0.0.0',6060)
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-
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-loop {
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- m = s.recvfrom(4096)[0].chomp
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- puts m if m.length > 0
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-}
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