dns-sd -P
Subject : dns-sd -P
From: "Hamish Allan" <email@hidden >
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 16:53:59 +0100
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Hi,
Is there a description anywhere of exactly how the -P option differs
from the -R for the dns-sd utility? The man page doesn't document it.
The reason I ask is that if I set up an ssh tunnel, e.g.:
$ ssh -N -L 13689:my_work_machine:3689 my_office_gateway
and then do:
$ dns-sd -R "iTunes@work" _daap._tcp . 13689
iTunes won't connect, but if I do:
$ dns-sd -P "iTunes@work" _daap._tcp . 13689 localhost 127.0.0.1
that works, even though it reports "Got a reply for localhost: Error -65538".
Any clues gratefully appreciated.
Thanks,
Hamish
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