Re: [Sugar-devel] [Server-devel] Notes on service discovery XS/XO

2009-04-23 Thread Iñaki Arenaza
Martin Langhoff writes: (sorry if you receive this email twice; I've had a network glitch while sending it for the first time and I'm not sure it has gone through) >> also note that this will require that you run some sort of DNS cache on the > > The standard dns resolver libs on linux (part

Re: [Sugar-devel] [Server-devel] Notes on service discovery XS/XO

2009-04-23 Thread Iñaki Arenaza
Martin Langhoff writes: >> also note that this will require that you run some sort of DNS cache on the > > The standard dns resolver libs on linux (part of glibc?) caches > alright. All platforms I know cache things alright, and it's fairly > serious bug if your OS doesn't. I'm afraid that's not

Re: [Sugar-devel] [Server-devel] Notes on service discovery XS/XO

2009-04-22 Thread Peter Robinson
>> I'm afraid that's not always true. Running Debian Lenny here without > > Paul, Iñaki, -- you guys are right. > > It also means that there's no point worrying about pushing extra > records in the DNS responses. It won't affect the XS side of things, but from the XO client side of things the new

Re: [Sugar-devel] [Server-devel] Notes on service discovery XS/XO

2009-04-22 Thread Martin Langhoff
2009/4/22 Iñaki Arenaza : > I'm afraid that's not always true. Running Debian Lenny here without Paul, Iñaki, -- you guys are right. It also means that there's no point worrying about pushing extra records in the DNS responses. > I've used tcpdump to dump DNS traffic while running 'ping -n I bo