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Re: [Bonjour] Any mechanism to deal with Aurevoir and re-bonjour?



On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Stephane Sudre <email@hidden> wrote:

>  The test I'm doing is the following one:
>
>  1. Search for _workstation._tcp.
>
>  2. Wait for the results
>
>  3. Connect to a remote Mac using ARD.
>
>  4. Change the IP of the Mac. (Quit ARD).
>
>  5. Wait for anything to happen in the sample code.

It is the responsibility of the service publisher (i.e., the remote
Mac) to detect changes in its own network interface, and send mDNS
updates accordingly.

Try running "dns-sd -B _workstation._tcp ." from the local command
line and see if it does anything when the remote address is changed.
If not, there's nothing wrong with your code, the problem is that the
publisher isn't behaving properly.

Hamish

P.S. email@hidden is probably more suited to your query.
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References: 
 >[Bonjour] Any mechanism to deal with Aurevoir and re-bonjour? (From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [Bonjour] Any mechanism to deal with Aurevoir and re-bonjour? (From: Michael Ledford <email@hidden>)
 >Re: [Bonjour] Any mechanism to deal with Aurevoir and re-bonjour? (From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>)



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