Roel, Varun, remember that "Handling Network Changes" thread on
openslp-devel? Had we decided on going ahead with those changes?
--Nick
On Fri, Jul 1, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Roel van de Kraats <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 ...
> >
> >
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