When will IGMPv3 be standard in Linux?
What can I do to make it happen sooner?
Who should I contact?
IGMPv3 is in Windows XP. IGMPv3 is required for general Source
Specific Multicast (SSM). SSM across the internet is much
more reliable than MSDP/PIM/MBGP (ASM: any source multicast).
Although Microsoft doesn't yet have an IGMPv3 application, IP/TV
from cisco will be (does already, at least in a beta app) use it.
There are a number of Linux applications that use it, but since
it requires a special kernel installation, many people who would
benefit from SSM are now denied.
I am working also to get IGMPv3 into FreeBSD from which it
should "automagically" get into Opendarwin and then MacOSX.
Thanks
John Zwiebel
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: IGMPv3 in linux
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 21:36:43 +0100 (BST)
From: Alan Cox <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: jzwiebel@xxxxxxxxxxx (John Zwiebel)
Long time since I was involved in the net code. I believe IGMPv3 is
still
not in the kernel. Dunno if its planned - ask netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx
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