Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 12:37:58 -0500 From: Charles Swiger <cswiger@mac.com> To: Andrea Campi <andrea+freebsd_net@webcom.it> Cc: Peter Heerboth <pheerboth@apple.com> Subject: Re: Working on howl port Message-ID: <BAAB3D0A-4D2D-11D9-A9B4-003065ABFD92@mac.com> In-Reply-To: <20041213090609.GA30379@webcom.it> References: <20041211090235.GD11190@webcom.it> <41BAC0BD.7000706@mac.com> <20041211102825.GB12803@webcom.it> <41BB40B7.5000907@mac.com> <1B251E0B-4C95-11D9-A057-000393CFACB0@apple.com> <20041213090609.GA30379@webcom.it>
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On Dec 13, 2004, at 4:06 AM, Andrea Campi wrote: > I'd like to live complications such as this for a later stage. I'd say > if you have a multihomed machine you better know how to configure it; > the primary target for my work are laptops and other clients. That is > not to say I don't care; rather, I need to limit how much I chew at a > time. For now I only work on one interface. Indeed, handling link-local addressing by only looking at one interface at a time is something the zeroconf spec seems to encourage if the implementation does not yet handle IP collision avoidance across multiple interfaces. -- -Chuck
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