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NAME

       git-annex-multicast - multicast file distribution

SYNOPSIS

       git annex multicast [options]

DESCRIPTION

       Multicast allows files to be broadcast to multiple receivers, typically on a single local network.

       The uftp program is used for multicast.  <http://uftp-multicast.sourceforge.net/>

OPTIONS

       --gen-address

              Generates a multicast encryption key and stores a corresponding multicast address to the git-annex
              branch.

       --send [file]
              Sends  the  specified files to any receivers whose multicast addresses are stored in the git-annex
              branch.

              When no files are specified, all annexed files in the current  directory  and  subdirectories  are
              sent.

              The git-annex-matching-options(1) can be used to control which files to send. For example:

               git annex multicast send . --not --copies 2

       --receive
              Receives files from senders whose multicast addresses are stored in the git-annex brach.

              As  each  file  is received, its filename is displayed. This is the filename that the sender used;
              the local working tree may use a different name for the file, or not contain a link to the file.

              This command continues running, until it is interrupted by you pressing ctrl-c.

              Note that the configured annex.diskreserve is not honored by this command, because uftpd  receives
              the actual files, and can receive any size file.

       --uftp-opt=option -Uoption
              Pass an option on to the uftp/uftpd command. May be specified multiple times.

              For example, to broadcast at 50 Mbps:

               git annex multicast send -U-R -U50000

       Also the git-annex-common-options(1) can be used.

EXAMPLE

       Suppose a teacher wants to multicast files to students in a classroom.

       This  assumes that the teacher and students have cloned a git-annex repository, and both can push changes
       to its git-annex branch, or otherwise push changes to each-other.

       First, the teacher runs git annex multicast --gen-address; git annex sync

       Next, students each run git annex multicast --gen-address; git annex sync

       Once all the students have generated addresses, the teacher runs git  annex  sync  once  more.  (Now  the
       students  all  have  received  the  teacher's  address,  and  the  teacher has received all the student's
       addresses.)

       Next students each run git annex multicast --receive

       Finally, once the students are all listening (ahem), teacher runs git annex multicast --send

SEE ALSO

       git-annex(1)

       uftp(1)

       uftpd(1)

AUTHOR

       Joey Hess <id@joeyh.name>

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