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SubjectRe: TCP/IP one->many
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look into multicast.  (not TCP)  TCP requires 2 end points for every
connection. There are a bunch of negotiations (window,mtu...) that go on for
each connection. These negotiations are done throughout the existence of the
connection.

---- As written by Tom Mills:
>
> I am tasked with finding the most efficient way of doing a one to many
> send using TCP stream sockets. Has anyone done this in userland, kernal
> land ? Can I modify the TCP stack to send to one or more targets for
> every write ?
>
> Thanks
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