I need to do UDP broadcast (I recognize this should ideally be multicast instead) on a Windows machine with multiple network adapters using native C++ code.
Currently, I'm setting the SO_BROADCAST socket option on the socket to allow broadcast and am then sending to the INADDR_BROADCAST address (255.255.255.255). This doesn't reliably work on a machine with multiple network adapters.
I've been searching around and found tons of questions about this on Stack Overflow. From what I can tell, the best approach seems to be to figure out the broadcast IP for each network adapter and then loop over those sending to each one.
So, for example, if my machine has a network adapter with a 10.0.0.x IP address and another one with a 192.168.1.x, then I need to send the message to 10.0.0.255 and 192.168.1.255.
Despite all the questions/answers I've looked through, I haven't been able to connect the dots to get the above list of addresses.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? For example, I found some sample code for using GetAdaptersAddresses to enumerate the IP addresses, but I don't see where you can get the subnet mask for each address. Without the subnet mask I can't determine the broadcast address. I need the list of IP addresses, and the subnet mask for each one so I can form the list of broadcast addresses to send to.