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Date:      Mon, 13 Dec 2004 10:06:09 +0100
From:      Andrea Campi <andrea+freebsd_net@webcom.it>
To:        Peter Heerboth <pheerboth@apple.com>
Cc:        net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Working on howl port
Message-ID:  <20041213090609.GA30379@webcom.it>
In-Reply-To: <1B251E0B-4C95-11D9-A057-000393CFACB0@apple.com>
References:  <20041211090235.GD11190@webcom.it> <41BAC0BD.7000706@mac.com> <20041211102825.GB12803@webcom.it> <41BB40B7.5000907@mac.com> <1B251E0B-4C95-11D9-A057-000393CFACB0@apple.com>

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On Sun, Dec 12, 2004 at 03:25:27PM -0800, Peter Heerboth wrote:
> I'm not a zeroconf expert per se, but I would love to see FreeBSD have 
> a great zeroconf implementation.  Here are some things to think about.
> 
> >
> >If your first implementation happens to leave the interface with a 
> >169.254 IP address, it's doing something it shouldn't, however that is 
> >likely to be mostly harmless until you or someone has a chance to 
> >improve the implementation.
> 
> If a device does keep its link local address once it obtains a lease 
> from a DHCP server or the user manually enters an address, it is 
> important that it stops responding to A record queries with its 
> 169.254/16 address.  Depending upon the IP implementations of the other 

Sure, I'll make sure this is going to work fine. But I need some
time before I can really work on mDNS ;-)

> Also, how is Freebsd going to handle IPv4 link local addresses on 
> multi-homed hosts?  Does FreeBSD have a notion of a "primary" interface 
> like Mac OS X?  If FreeBSD assigns v4 link-local address to all its 
> interfaces, then the link-local address for each device on each network 
> to which my FreeBSD device is attached must be unique across all 
> networks, or the routing implications are obvious.

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.

Bye,
	Andrea

-- 
Actually, Microsoft is sort of a mixture between the Borg and the Ferengi.



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