Also the OP could check out Consul, hashicorp/consul on GitHub.
It even has a DNS API to query for registered services. An exquisite
piece of technology IMO. Enjoy.
On 14/03/16 14:33, Ray Bellis wrote:
On 14/03/2016 12:23, Phil Mayers wrote:
Stack overflow or similar may be a better place to
On 14/03/2016 12:23, Phil Mayers wrote:
> Stack overflow or similar may be a better place to start.
Definitely not stackoverflow - unless the question is clearly
programming related it would be closed with extreme prejudice.
I'd suggest the OP should investigate further what's happening in the
On 13/03/16 18:07, David Li wrote:
We are implementing an enterprise distributed system with many Centos
7 servers. Each server or a group of servers may run a different app
or provide a difference service to others. These service may come and
go. The challenge is how to use DNS-SD to let them
Hi Warren,
I am aware of DNS-SD and related IETF drafts/RFCs. I also know about
Apple's Bonjour implementation.
We are implementing an enterprise distributed system with many Centos
7 servers. Each server or a group of servers may run a different app
or provide a difference service to others.
On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 2:34 AM David Li wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Is this the right place ask general DNS-SD questions? If not, can
> someone point me to the right list? I can't seem to find one.
>
It almost definitely is not the right place, but what is the question?
Hi Everyone,
Is this the right place ask general DNS-SD questions? If not, can
someone point me to the right list? I can't seem to find one.
Thanks.
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