Hello Scott,


I am almost done with Web Config functionality coding. Some of the work is
on hold, since I didn't get reply from you to few queries. I am attaching
those queries again to this mail below. Please reply to those queries ASAP.
Did your problem of VPN connectivity get solved after removing the sniffer
code?

I will be on vacation for next complete week, since we have our biggest
festival called "Diwali" at that time. I was trying to finish the Web Config
work before going on leave. So can you please answer to my queries today if
possible?



1. According to the new specifications of Web Config Service , the property
panel will display the list of all Web servers running on Local LAN. The
"connect" button will read the data on port 80 from the selected IP address
and display it in default browser.

How the "connect" button should function for Remote LAN?



2. To work this similar in VPNed mode as well (i.e. for remote LAN), we need
to form a tunnel as we do for VNC. In that case, should kaboodle create its
own tunnel or use zebedee tunnel? Please correct me if I have misunderstood.



Please find one query below.


Thanks and Regards,

Minal

----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott C. Best" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 11:31 AM
Subject: [Kaboodle-devel] Re: Web Config Queries - Waiting for Reply


> Minal:
> Hello! Sorry for the delay. I am having difficulty
> getting Kaboodle to establish a VPN connection. Can you confirm
> that the system is working in your system? In mine, it cannot
> seem to complete Partner discovery.
>
> To your questions:
>
> > 1. When should kaboodle do the scanning for web servers: a) Every time
> > the Web Config service property page opens or b) through a separate
> > thread at kaboodle startup?
>
> Kaboodle already scans for web-servers, whenever a new
> appliance or printer device is detected. The Web Config service
> should gets it data primarily from this process. Secondarily,
> there should be a "Refresh" button in the list of servers. If
> the user clicks this Refresh button, all known devices on the
> LAN should be scanned.

Query -  From above, do you mean only Appliances and Printers should be
displayed in servers list and not PCs and MACs? In that case there is not
need to add the "Refresh" button on to the dialog.

> > 2. Do the non-Master nodes also display the list of web servers for
> > local as well as Remote LAN?
>
> Yes. Similar to file-transfer, the list of available targets
> for a web-service connection should include any VPN'd networks.
>
> cheers,
> Scott
>
>
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