A project to allow secure AirPlay connectivity between devices using OpenFlow. OF-Airplay is a built with the POX contoller
POX is a network controller written in Python.
POX officially requires Python 2.7 (though much of it will work fine fine with Python 2.6), and should run under Linux, Mac OS, and Windows. You can place a pypy distribution alongside pox.py (in a directory named "pypy"), and POX will run with pypy (this can be a significant performance boost!).
POX currently communicates with OpenFlow 1.0 switches.
pox.py boots up POX. It takes a list of module names on the command line, locates the modules, calls their launch() function (if it exists), and then opens up a Python commandline for interactive use.
To start the Airplay proxy run:
./pox.py airplay.airplay
You can pass options to the modules by specifying options after the module name. These are passed to the module's launch() funcion. For example, to set the address or port of the controller, invoke as follows:
./pox.py airplay.airplay --address=10.1.1.1 --port=6634
pox.py also supports a few command line options of its own which should be given first: --verbose print stack traces for initialization exceptions --no-cli don't bring up a Python interpreter --no-openflow don't start the openflow module automatically