Hi ,
I am very much new to Bonjour. I was trying to enable IPv6. I am not
using the latest code for Bonjour in the Apple website. I am using the
previous version which is working fine over Ipv4. Now I have enabled
HAVE_IPV6 flag. I tried running the latest Beta version of the apple's
test suite for Bonjour. I can see that, it passes the initial Probe
test, however in the next step for probing, it complaints that
duplicate probe recived and fails the test. I can see there are 2
packets going out , one with Ipv4 source address and destination address
as 224.0.0.251 and one from Ipv6 source address and the destination
address as FF02:FB. Both of these packets have A records and AAAA
records. Is this correct? I am also having some time problems with
shared reply timing and complaints that the test tool didn't get a
response with in 750 ms. Could any one explain whats going on?
Do I need to take the latest code from Apple website. I can see lot of
new files coming in like uDNS.c ,DNSDigest.c, DNSCommon.c , I am quite a
bit confused what to take and what not to take. I am interested only in
mDNS.
Thanks and Regards
Arun
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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?
Good question. I'd try disabling IPv4 on both the target device and on
Windows. I think we'll need a packet trace to know what's going on.
The current mDNSResponder only advertises and browses over IPv6 when the
machine doesn't have a routable IPv4 address configured, so I thought
this might be affecting your testing.
-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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