Hello Michal,
Monday, August 22, 2005, 10:09:55 PM, you wrote: MT> Yes. The very basic idea of DTLS (and TLS) is to negotiate algorithms and MT> keys, and then use them for data encryption and message authentication. MT> Negotiations like these are not easily scalable to more than two peers. This is OK. OpenSSL people explained me that DTLS secures only one pair of peers.
And what about the second part of the question? Is it (or will it ever be) possible to tell the stunnel to join a multicasting group? If it joins - then all the incoming stream could be made available for the (only one) client stunnel connected to it. If the client stunnel could be instructed to open it's output socket in the multicasting mode as well - then any host on the same LAN as the client stunnel will be able to virtually "join" the tunneled stream - and this will solve my current need...
Please comment.