On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 15:03 +0100, Morrell Richard wrote:

> Alternatively, as you indicate, you may not have visibility of the SLP
> daemons in the system.  Try configuring your SLP with a unique scope
> unlikely to be used elsewhere, and look at the output of 'slptool
> findscopes' (after restarting SLP).  If it just contains your scope, then
> you can't see the other daemons in the system, and you'll need to look at
> your network connection/configuration.
> 

Thank you for your continued help.  I was able to get ncpmount to work
on the wired network where I had failed on the wireless, so the network
topology was at least part of the problem.  I still can't get slptool to
see anything though, even on the same ethernet segment where slpinfo
under windows does see domains.  I suppose that means it is a routing
issue.

Another question, a bit afield of slp but I think still relevant.  What
role does dhcp play in all this?  Can't some novell and/or slp
configuration data been delivered that way?  Does anyone know if
dhclient under linux but be configured specially to receive it (I don't
see anything in my lease files) or if it takes whatever the server
sends?

Thanks,
Jay


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