On 29 Mar 2016, at 21:30, Steve Sisak <sgs-li...@codewell.com> wrote:

> It would, however, be very useful to be able to exclude interfaces from being 
> advertised by Bonjour

You can do this programmatically, but there are no configuration options for 
it.  That would kinda run counter to the whole spirit of 'zeroconf'.

> This could all be solved if I could configure Bonjour to only advertise the 
> IP of the interface it’s multicasting on — or if Apple implemented 
> source-aware routing on multi-homed machines.

Apple implemented source-aware routing on multi-homed machines in, gosh, can't 
remember, it's a while back now.  It's certainly on by default in OS X 10.7 and 
later [1].

$ sw_vers
ProductName:    Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.7.5
BuildVersion:   11G63
$ sysctl net.inet.ip.scopedroute
net.inet.ip.scopedroute: 1

I recommend you file a bug report describing your (quite unusual) setup and the 
networking team here at Apple will see if there's anything they can do to help 
you out.

Share and Enjoy
--
Quinn "The Eskimo!"                    <http://www.apple.com/developer/>
Apple Developer Relations, Developer Technical Support, Core OS/Hardware

[1] Which is the oldest VM that I have lying around for testing this sort of 
thing.


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