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


  • Subject: [Bonjour] Any mechanism to deal with Aurevoir and re-bonjour?
  • From: Stephane Sudre <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 16:35:34 +0100

Is there any mechanism in Bonjour to be informed when a service is no more available on an IP address (aurevoir) and then available again on a different IP address (re-bonjour)?

With Bonjour, you can find services and the hostname and IP address related to a service. The problem seems to be that whenever you change the IP address for the computer providing a service, there's no notification made through the NSNetServiceBrowser instance listing the services.

I would have thought this could be one of the purpose of the netServiceBrowser:didRemoveService:moreComing: but apparently, it's not.

This could be worked around by polling but I don't think this is a good solution (and I don't want to deal with hostnames if possible).

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