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Date:      Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:01:53 +0100
From:      Andrea Campi <andrea+freebsd_current@webcom.it>
To:        Sam Leffler <sam@errno.com>
Cc:        current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Devd event from GEOM?
Message-ID:  <20050126090152.GC8930@webcom.it>
In-Reply-To: <41F6C8E0.6030103@errno.com>
References:  <20050125.101021.41686898.imp@harmony.village.org> <Pine.NEB.3.96L.1050125171149.3036J-100000@fledge.watson.org> <20050125175022.GA8667@odin.ac.hmc.edu> <20050125205142.GA8930@webcom.it> <41F6BD98.3040402@errno.com> <41F6C684.2050403@mac.com> <41F6C8E0.6030103@errno.com>

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On Tue, Jan 25, 2005 at 02:32:00PM -0800, Sam Leffler wrote:
> I know what zeroconf is.  The original discussion was not (I thought) 
> about setting up "zero configuration" pieces of the network.  The 
> discussion was about finding AP's. neighbor nodes in an IBSS network, 
> setting up WPA and 802.1x, etc.  For this zeroconf doesn't get you very far.

You're wrong, that's not what the original thread was about. I was responding
to Robert:

> Ah, but we do, because whatever daemon it is needs to provide unified
> management of routing in the presence of multiple DHCP and link locally
> configured network interfaces.  I.e., when I'm switching between wireless
> and wired networks, Useful Things Should Happen, and this can't currently
> be properly managed by today's dhclient.  Likewise, I want to always have
> link local addresses configured for every network interface, and not have
> things like dhclient step on them.  This requires dhclient to become
> substantially more mature and/or grow a lot, or it requires a new daemon.

While he did mention wireless, the discussion you joined late was about
"every network interface".


Just to get records straight...


-- 
            Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day;
     teach him to use the Net and he won't bother you for weeks.



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