From 4ba426934439ac37e63e30f53a93a7d765f5cbba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Ierymenko Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 09:45:57 -0700 Subject: cleanup --- attic/multicast-trace-receiver.rb | 27 --------------------------- 1 file changed, 27 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 attic/multicast-trace-receiver.rb (limited to 'attic') diff --git a/attic/multicast-trace-receiver.rb b/attic/multicast-trace-receiver.rb deleted file mode 100755 index 74593859..00000000 --- a/attic/multicast-trace-receiver.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/ruby - -# -# This can be used with the debug build option ZT_TRACE_MULTICAST to trace -# a multicast cascade. -# -# Define ZT_TRACE_MULTICAST to the IP/port where this script will be listening. -# The default port here is 6060, so an example would be to add: -# -# -DZT_TRACE_MULTICAST=\"10.0.0.1/6060\" -# -# ... to DEFS in the Makefile. Then build and run ZeroTier One on a testnet and -# the box defined as the trace endpoint will get spammed with UDP packets -# containing trace information for multicast propagation. This script then dumps -# these trace packets to stdout. Look at the code in PacketDecoder.cpp to see -# what this information entails. -# - -require 'socket' - -s = UDPSocket.new -s.bind('0.0.0.0',6060) - -loop { - m = s.recvfrom(4096)[0].chomp - puts m if m.length > 0 -} -- cgit v1.2.3