You can download the latest version of the oscbroadcast tool here (last updated 2021-01-30, works with macOS 10.10 Yosemite and later).
usage: oscbroadcast [-s <server_port>] -t <target_url> [-t <target_url> ...] Listens to OSC messages on <server_port> (defaults to 9000) and copies received messages to one or many <target_url> A <target_url> is specified as osc.<proto>://<host>:<port> Where: <proto> is udp or tcp. <host> is an IP address or a hostname. <port> is the target port. Valid URL example: osc.udp://192.168.0.1:8002 Usage example: oscbroadcast -s 9001 -t osc.udp://192.168.0.1:8002 -t osc.tcp://10.0.0.1:9001
mac OS Security note
When this command-line tool is first launched, a security alert might be displayed: Screen Shot 2021-01-30 at 10.29.00.png
You can authorize the tool to run on your computer by going to System Preferences ? Security & Privacy. Click the button "Allow Anyway" at the bottom to allow subsequent executions of the tool. Screen Shot 2021-01-30 at 10.27.25.png
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