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 ...
>     >
>     >
>     >
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