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Re: Help on Wide Area Bonjour



If you are behind a NAT which supports UPnP, enter the hostname in the Bonjour Preference Pane and Bonjour will take care of the NAT traversal for you. Most newer gateways support UPnP, though often you need to manually enable it.

Regards,
Kiren


On Jun 16, 2005, at 8:54 AM, Ulaganathan Sriramulu wrote:

Bonjour experts,

I have been trying to setup wide area bonjour . I have following setup

1. A Bonjour server setup at my ISP
2. I can dig for my domain and able to get reply.
3. I can also get dns-sd to show the services

Now the problem I have is, I have a Java application that will register a Bonjour service with the Bonjour server above.
For my java application to register a service, I understand that the host name of the machine that is running that application must be reachable on a Wide area network. To expose the hostname to wide area network, I could add a address record to my Bonjour server itself. But, the machine that I am using to run that Java application is not directly visible on Wide Area Network. That machine is behind a router with NAT capabilities. How do I add a address record to bonjour server so that it eventually points to the internal ip of my machine. I know this is not a bonjour question. But any help would certainly be useful!


Regards
Ulag





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