--- date: 2020-11-18 15:09:15 draft: false medium_enabled: true medium_post_id: 6f6efe549a47 tags: - Linux - Networking title: Multicast Receive Script --- I use `socat` to debug mutlicast traffic, though the syntax for it is complicated to learn. Here is the command that I normally use to debug multicast traffic. ```bash socat UDP4-RECVFROM:"$port",ip-add-membership="$multicast_address":0.0.0.0,fork - ``` This says to: - Listen to UDP traffic from `$port`. - Subscribe to `$multicast_address`. - `0.0.0.0` means to do it from the interface that matches the routing table for the multicast address. - The rest makes it print the traffic to standard out. To make life easier I created a little script called `mrecv` that takes a multicast address and port and forms the socat command for me. ```bash #!/bin/bash show_usage() { echo "Usage: mrecv [multicast_address] [port]" exit 1 } contains_help_flag() { if [ "$1" = "-h" ] || [ "$1" = "--help" ]; then return 0 fi return 1 } if [ "$#" -ne 2 ] || contains_help_flag "$1" || contains_help_flag "$2"; then show_usage fi multicast_address="$1" port="$2" socat UDP4-RECVFROM:"$port",ip-add-membership="$multicast_address":0.0.0.0,fork - ```