Am 06.07.2016 um 08:59 schrieb Christopher Arndt:
It's not uncommon for OSC software, that you have to specify client (a)
address(es) in the server as well, since OSC, commonly using UDP as a
transport, is only uni-directional, so to get bi-directional
communication, every participant in an OSC communication has to be a
server and a client.

I forgot: if you only have clients in the local network, you could also just send packets to the broadcast address (use ifconfig to look it up).

Chris
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