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David Somers wrote: > FYI, it works just fine on both my Linux and Windows clients. I ported the client to Windows then backported it to Linux... the code is pretty portable now but there's stuff in there I can imagine not working on some platforms. > BTW, I'm absolutly amazed that ZeroConf works... after months of sitting idle, > my mDNSResponder is now doing something useful ;-) It's a strange protocol... in theory it could be really useful but hardly anyone uses it, outside printers. I've even cut down the usage.. I've had zeroconf registration in cvsnt for a little while & was putting the repository information in there too, but decided it's better just to announce the existence of the server rather than the whole thing (since I needed a protocol for querying machines across the internet anyway). If you run xinetd on your Linux box you can tell it to announce all the services the machine supports, and you can run itunes servers using it. That's about the whole use at the moment! Tony