Hello Ryo,
I think what you are looking for is the group EID feature.
On the sender (A in your example), you can send to a group EID using the following : dtnsend -g <group_eid> <input_file>
Ex : dtnsend -g dtn://mygroup/whatever input_file.txt
On the receivers (B, C and D), you can then use dtnrecv in the following way : dtnrecv --group <group_eid> --file <output_file>
Ex : dtnrecv --group dtn://mygroup/whatever --file output_file.txt
Hope this helps, Jawad
2014-04-01 8:47 GMT+02:00 Ryo Hagihara gyareon81@gmail.com:
Hi,
I have a question about dtnsend. IBR-DTN runs on four PCs called A, B, C and D. When I send the text file from A, I wish B, C and D receive the file. Can I use something like broadcast adress in destination of dtnsend?
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