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On Jul 27, 2006, at 8:29 PM, Randy Turner wrote:
We have our target device running the bonjour code ( our target device is a network printer ) and we are using the Windows/XP-based printer discovery tool.
Are you suggesting disabling IPv4 on the target device or on the Windows host?
-Marc
On Jul 27, 2006, at 10:06 AM, Marc Krochmal wrote:
Hi Randy,
On Jul 26, 2006, at 7:45 PM, Randy Turner wrote:
We downloaded the bonjour code about 4 months ago and are using it on RedHat Fedora 3 (mDNSCore + mDNSPosix).
We have been running this code without any issues since we originally downloaded it...using IPv4.
In the last few days, we defined the symbol HAVE_IPV6 and rebuilt the code. After running this code, we find that neither IPv4 nor IPv6 is working anymore. We were wondering if there have been any IPv6 fixes that would be appropriate for LInux that have been checked-in to the main branch since February 2006.
I don't think we have any IPv6 fixes that would explain this. Would you be able to disable all IPv4 addresses and then test the IPv6-only config?
Thanks. -Marc
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