this works great!  now, the only remaining "feature" is to get  rcBridge 
to allow you to "choose" the port you want the stream sent to, as well 
as the IP address of the machine!

p.s.  it was sneaky changing the subnet desigination from "255" to "*" 
... ! 

Markus Buchhorn wrote:

>Hi All
>
>We've just released an incremental update to rcbridge, a multicast/unicast 
>bridge with web-based remote control. The remote-control means the person 
>hosting the bridge does not need to manage the bridge for every request, users 
>can do it themselves, anytime. On the client side, nothing is needed, you can 
>just listen to a unicast stream. If you want something smarter, check out 
>rcb-forward, which will re-multicast on your local subnet and manage the 
>"tunnel(s)" for you. 
>
>It also provides user-based stream selection, so you can manage your bandwidth 
>more effectively (AG to the home!)
>
>http://if.anu.edu.au/SW/rcbridge.html
>
>Besides some minor tweaks and bug fixes, its main new feature is the ability 
>(very controlled/limited) to create a tunnel to an address different to the 
>one you're coming from. You can still only effectively DoS yourself, but now 
>you can also DoS the machine next to you at the same time. This is useful for 
>appliances, etc.
>
>For the enthusiasts, source code is also provided.
>
>As always, feedback is very welcome. 
>
>Cheers,
>       Markus
>
>Markus Buchhorn, ANU Internet Futures Group,       |Ph: +61 2 61258810
>markus.buchh...@anu.edu.au, mail: Bldg #108 CS&IT  |Fx: +61 2 61259805
>Australian National University, Canberra 0200 Aust.|Mob: 0417 281429
>
>
>  
>

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