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RE: Odd addresses on my wireless network

Subject: RE: Odd addresses on my wireless network
Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:11:29 -0800
you can even do this on windows:

      http://developer.apple.com/macosx/rendezvous/index.html


  Admittedly, it has been a little while since I tracked down the
documentation on Rendezvous.  But when I did, it was being described
as

  an EXPERIMENTAL protocol for SMALL networks WITH NO DNS SERVER

Emphasis mine.

  I help run a multicampus network of about 6000 nodes, with a very
healthy set of DNS servers thank you very much.  It's annoying, to
say the least, when clueless users start spewing multicast all over
it because Apple said it was okay to do that, and I'm extremely
disappointed by the implication that the IETF is blessing this.

David Gillett


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