Greetings,

I went through the documentation once more and found this function:

  SLPAssociateIP()

with the parameter

  unicast_ip - IP address of the SA/DA from which service is requested.

Does this mean that when I call SLPFindSrvTypes after SLPAssociateIP,
the library will only query the server given in "unicast_ip" using a
unicast query?

That would be exactly what I need. As the developers of OpenSLP, you are
my best bet to ask for clarification.


Thanks in advance.



Am 2011-05-02 17:14, schrieb Ernst Rohlicek jun.:
> Greetings,
> 
> I need to update an application, which features several different
> modules spread out across multiple servers.
> 
> In addition, a few of these modules speak different module versions,
> which are vastly different in their protocol stack (transport layer
> protocol, message formats, middleware used, encryption).
> 
> 
> Is it possible to use SLP to query a specific server (running an SLP
> daemon) for a list of services / modules it hosts and along with that,
> the protocol versions and ports?
> 
> In short, in my use-case I already know the server address, but I would
> like to use the service enumeration feature of SLP to get information on
> the services, service versions and service ports hosted on a specific
> server.
> 
> I hope, you can help me out with this question.
> 
> 
> Thank you and Greetings.
> 
> 

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