> I'm not sure myself. What do you use to see these services?

There are plenty of tools for that, like iStumber or RendezCon.

If you're happy with the command line, you can also use the dns-sd  
command.

        dns-sd -B _bdsk

will give you all BibDesk shared libraries, and

        dns-sd -B _nssocketport

will show the NSSSocketPorts.

> And do you see it when you turn of sharing?

No, when I turn off BibDesk sharing, the NSSocketPort vanishes. That's  
how I figured out that it's BiBDesk's to begin with.

Best

                Sven

-- 
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