projectbaird.com
Service discovery on a private network • Project Baird
http://projectbaird.com/discovery/bonjour
This is Project Baird. Service discovery on a private network. It is more appropriate that they be advertised and discovered automatically by devices on a local wired or wireless network, rather than advertised by a broadcaster and discovered by a connected receiver. For these purposes, Baird specifies the use of DNS-SD. In concert with Multicast DNS. That is, the Service Discovery aspect of Bonjour. Devices should support both local (multicast-based) DNS service discovery as well wide-area discovery.
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Zero-configuration networking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from Zero configuration networking. This article may require cleanup. To meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Has been specified. Please help improve this article. Learn how and when to remove this template message. Is a set of technologies that automatically creates a usable computer network. Based on the Internet Protocol Suite. DHCP) and Domain Name System. DNS), or configure each computer's network settings manually. MS Windows CE 5.0. Every packet con...
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Zero-configuration networking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeroconf
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article may require cleanup. To meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Has been specified. Please help improve this article. Learn how and when to remove this template message. Is a set of technologies that automatically creates a usable computer network. Based on the Internet Protocol Suite. TCP/IP) when computers or network peripherals are interconnected. It does not require manual operator intervention or special configuration servers. MS Windows CE 5.0. Every ...
scm-perforce.blogspot.com
perforce: 2010-11-07
http://scm-perforce.blogspot.com/2010_11_07_archive.html
Source code control system: all the knowledge base, jobs, tips and tricks in one site. Thursday, 11 November 2010. Perforce like client specs mappings with Mercurial. We recently moved from Perforce to Mercurial and love it! One little problem: after much research we can't figure out how to map a special directory in the repository to some special place on the client. Here is an example of our hg repo:. Foo/source files/bar/source files/build /macosx/mac make files /win/windows make files. This will retu...
code.woong.org
canary: a music streaming server/client
http://code.woong.org/canary
A music streaming server/client. Is a package of a music streaming server and its companion iOS client that run upon DAAP. Employing DAAP for streaming and mDNS. For service advertisement let. Work perfectly with iTunes. This document explains the server. See the files in the. Directory for the client. The server supports, among other things:. ITunes as a client,. Rescan of songs based on a schedule,. It cleverly does nothing unless files or directories change. Authorization via a password,. Is launched ...
dustin.sallings.org
CBFS DNS Service
http://dustin.sallings.org/2012/10/05/cbfsdns.html
This is kind of a silly idea and not necessarily a recommendation for how you should do things. Also, this is not a replacement for DNS-SD. Or any such things. But it’s a fun toy I got working in a couple of hours, so I’m playing with it. If you’re looking at this web page, you’ve probably interacted in some way with the domain name system. It’s pretty convenient as a human to ask for. And not think about what that means. Many of the DNS queries that are tossed about are for. And get the following:.
github.com
GitHub - dryruby/adhoc.rb: [Retired] Ad-hoc service discovery and routing for DNS-SD (aka Bonjour) and XMPP (per the XEP-0030 spec).
https://github.com/bendiken/adhoc
Retired] Ad-hoc service discovery and routing for DNS-SD (aka Bonjour) and XMPP (per the XEP-0030 spec). Http:/ adhoc.rubyforge.org/. Use Git or checkout with SVN using the web URL. Cannot retrieve the latest commit at this time. Failed to load latest commit information. Adhocrb: Ad-hoc Service Discovery for Ruby. Ad-hoc service discovery and routing for DNS-SD (aka Bonjour) and XMPP (per the XEP-0030 spec). About DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD). Http:/ www.dns-sd.org/. Discovering services with a timeout.