Hello? I know you're all out there; I hear you breathing. Anyone care to share their thoughts on multi-homed clients and/or servers? My recollection from the docs I have seen is "this can be hard"; I'm wondering if there's more floating about on the issues and any progress.
I see this as analogous to having a mobile phone, a conventional land line phone, and a VOIP phone and trying to manage that in a rational manner. Hmm; avahi-pbx? Thanks, -Del Del Merritt wrote: > I am looking for the description of how to properly implement and > configure a multi-homed system. E.g., say I have a laptop or cell-phone > or PDA with both a WiFi card and a BlueTooth adapter, and assume that > the Bluetooth and TCP/IP stacks support BNEP (TCP/IP over Bluetooth). > > If I walk my device into a room, it may find the Wireless Access Point > first, which may be "traditional" DHCP or it could be Zeroconf/Bonjour. > As I walk closer to some other device, say a high-end printer, I may > come in range of the Bluetooth network the printer is willing to support. > > So the question: does Avahi - or the Bonjour/Zeroconf standard - specify > how to function in what can be two independent networks, each having > their own routes and potentially their own .local domains? > > Thanks! > -Del > _______________________________________________ > avahi mailing list > avahi@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/avahi > > > _______________________________________________ avahi mailing list avahi@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/avahi