On 07/04/2011 11:33 AM, Wood, Mark (KHHQ) wrote: > Roel, Nick, > I'm not sure if this is of any help to you but the machine I am using has a > static IP address not one allocated by DHCP. I see. The issue may still be related though. If the slpd service (I assume a service is used for Windows) starts up before the networking service, slpd won't have any IP address to work with and will fail. This is what 'Agent Interfaces = (null)' in your log output indicates.
Roel > Mark > > -----Original Message----- > From: Roel van de Kraats [mailto:rkra...@dds.nl] > Sent: 01 July 2011 20:25 > To: Nick Wagner > Cc: Wood, Mark (KHHQ); openslp-us...@lists.sourceforge.net; > 'openslp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net' > Subject: Re: [Openslp-users] SLPD + Windows 7 > > > > On 07/01/2011 05:09 PM, Nick Wagner wrote: >> Roel, Varun, remember that "Handling Network Changes" thread on >> openslp-devel? Had we decided on going ahead with those changes? > Hi NIck, > > Well, it was somewhat left open... To do this thoroughly, I think quite > some development is required. By then I did plan to put some effort into > this, but I didn't find the time for it (and I already gave up at the > question of whether the net.slp.interfaces property should only specify > the wanted interfaces or should also reflect the actually used > interfaces, as it is currently implemented). > > BR, > Roel > > PS. CC-ed openslp-devel as well. >> --Nick >> >> On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Roel van de Kraats<rkra...@dds.nl >> <mailto:rkra...@dds.nl>> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 07/01/2011 02:23 PM, Wood, Mark (KHHQ) wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > I recently installed the openslp 2.0 beta 2 64 bit windows build >> on to >> > a windows 7 x64 machine of mine. When slpd starts up >> automatically it >> > fails to find the network, but when I manually stop it and >> restart it, >> > it finds the network and works fine. Here is a snippet from slpd.log >> > showing it starting automatically at boot and failing and then being >> > stopped and started and working. >> > >> > Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? >> > >> Hi Mark, >> >> It is possible that at the time of 'automatic' start the machine >> hasn't >> obtained an IP address (through DHCP) yet. This is an issue that still >> needs to be handled somehow (by allowing slpd to run without any >> active >> IP address and detecting when an network interfaces become active). >> >> BR, >> Roel >> > >> > Mark >> > >> > **************************************** >> > >> > Fri Jul 01 12:07:45 2011 >> > >> > SLPD daemon started >> > >> > **************************************** >> > >> > Command line = slpd >> > >> > Using configuration file = C:\Windows\slp.conf >> > >> > Using registration file = C:\Windows\slp.reg >> > >> > Listening on loopback TCP... >> > >> > Listening on loopback UDP... >> > >> > Agent Interfaces = (null) >> > >> > Startup complete entering main run loop ... >> > >> > **************************************** >> > >> > Fri Jul 01 12:47:20 2011 >> > >> > SLPD daemon started >> > >> > **************************************** >> > >> > Command line = slpd >> > >> > Using configuration file = C:\Windows\slp.conf >> > >> > Using registration file = C:\Windows\slp.reg >> > >> > Listening on loopback TCP... >> > >> > Listening on loopback UDP... >> > >> > Listening on 192.168.0.207 ... >> > >> > Multicast (IPv4) socket on 192.168.0.207 ready >> > >> > Unicast socket on 192.168.0.207 ready >> > >> > Agent Interfaces = 192.168.0.207 >> > >> > Startup complete entering main run loop ... >> > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > ************************************************ >> > Kelvin Hughes Ltd >> > Registered Office: New North Road, Hainault, Ilford, IG6 2UR United >> > Kingdom >> > Registered in England& Wales: 01030135 >> > >> > The information contained in, or attached to, this e-mail, may >> contain >> > confidential information and is intended solely for the use of the >> > individual or entity to whom they are addressed and may be >> subject to >> > legal privilege. 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