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Re: Rendezvous Wide Area



Hi Cameron,

Of course, the printers were listed using Rendezvous Discovery.

Basically, he explained that RNDV WideArea makes use of "Dynamic DNS Update" for registration and "Unicast DNS Queries" for Discovery. HE also presented a slide showing the Architecture of "Dynamic DNS Update" which uses NAT-T and TSIG.

Anyone know if this info is available somewhere?

Well, get ready for the sales pitch. You can get the slides if you buy our Tiger Early Start Kit which includes the the video and slides of our WWDC presentation and much more!


<http://developer.apple.com/macosx/tiger/tigerkit.html>

All other information is available on the Rendezvous developer page.

<http://developer.apple.com/rendezvous>


 The device service provider must register it
using DNS Update?

Correct, Dynamic DNS update will be sent by the device advertising its service. The largest problem here, is that most DNS servers don't run with Dynamic DNS enabled. I wonder what Tiger will do in this case. Will it render Rendezvous unusable in this situation, or will it fall back to mDNS where appropriate.

Multicast DNS-SD will continue to run simultaneously with Unicast DNS-SD, so you'll be able to discover things on your local-link as well as things in global DNS.


Best Regards,

-Marc

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