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Re: Updated Internet Drafts and new documenation



At 10:24 AM -0700 6/9/05, Marc Krochmal wrote:
This is a good question. Currently if a client learns about "example.com" from DHCP, it will then send queries to the example.com domain, and assuming it contains your record above, the client will learn about "bonjour.example.com." as a default browse domain. However, in the current release of Tiger and Bonjour for Windows, it will not recursively browse for domains in "bonjour.example.com". If you'd like your clients to also learn about "other.example.com.", then you'll need to add it to the "example.com" zone file.

We'll consider the implications of doing this recursively, but off the top of my head, I can see where this could result in a lot of additional queries being sent, which might quickly spiral out of control.

Particularly given that one of the features we like about wide-area Bonjour is the ability to advertise a service that lives in a different ZOA from the one in which it is advertised - e.g. advertising www.apple.com/bonjour from myblog.blogspot.com.



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