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ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Octavian Catrina, Editor INTERNET-DRAFT International University Category: Standards Track Dave Thaler 22 October 2002 Bernard Aboba Expires in six months Microsoft Erik Guttman Sun Microsystems Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions ofSection 10
ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Standards Track 20 July 2001 Expires in six months Zeroconf Host Profile Applicability Statement Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with USING /ETC/SYSCONFIG/STATIC-ROUTES ON LINUX Using /etc/sysconfig/static-routes on Linux. For Linux distributions that use /etc/sysconfig/static-routes file, place the following two lines in that file to tell RENDEZVOUS FOR AXIS NETWORK CAMERAS Rendezvous for Axis Network Cameras. Axis has a line of very interesting network cameras, starting with the Axis 2100 at around $250. Instead of the traditional analog video connection, they have an Ethernet socket. They run Linux and a Web server, so you can view ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Network Working Group S. Cheshire Request for Comments: 3927 Apple Computer Category: Standards Track B. Aboba Microsoft Corporation E. Guttman Sun Microsystems May 2005 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses Status of This Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Zero Configuration Networking A. Williams Internet-Draft Motorola Expires: March 20, 2003 September 19, 2002 Requirements for Automatic Configuration of IP Hosts draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-12.txt Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in fullFILES.ZEROCONF.ORG
Stuart Cheshire Document: draft-ietf-zeroconf-ipv4-linklocal-04bis.txt Apple Computer Expires 15th June 2002 Bernard Aboba Microsoft 15th December 2001 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Octavian Catrina, Editor INTERNET-DRAFT International University Category: Standards Track Dave Thaler 22 October 2002 Bernard Aboba Expires in six months Microsoft Erik Guttman Sun Microsystems Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions ofSection 10
ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Octavian Catrina, Editor INTERNET-DRAFT International University Category: Standards Track Dave Thaler 22 October 2002 Bernard Aboba Expires in six months Microsoft Erik Guttman Sun Microsystems Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions ofSection 10
ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. HOW TO CONFIGURE A LINUX MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Linux machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Linux machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Standards Track 20 July 2001 Expires in six months Zeroconf Host Profile Applicability Statement Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with RENDEZVOUS FOR AXIS NETWORK CAMERAS Rendezvous for Axis Network Cameras. Axis has a line of very interesting network cameras, starting with the Axis 2100 at around $250. Instead of the traditional analog video connection, they have an Ethernet socket. They run Linux and a Web server, so you can view USING /ETC/SYSCONFIG/STATIC-ROUTES ON LINUX Using /etc/sysconfig/static-routes on Linux. For Linux distributions that use /etc/sysconfig/static-routes file, place the following two lines in that file to tell ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Zero Configuration Networking A. Williams Internet-Draft Motorola Expires: March 20, 2003 September 19, 2002 Requirements for Automatic Configuration of IP Hosts draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-12.txt Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Network Working Group S. Cheshire Request for Comments: 3927 Apple Computer Category: Standards Track B. Aboba Microsoft Corporation E. Guttman Sun Microsystems May 2005 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses Status of This Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.FILES.ZEROCONF.ORG
Stuart Cheshire Document: draft-ietf-zeroconf-ipv4-linklocal-04bis.txt Apple Computer Expires 15th June 2002 Bernard Aboba Microsoft 15th December 2001 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Octavian Catrina, Editor INTERNET-DRAFT International University Category: Standards Track Dave Thaler 22 October 2002 Bernard Aboba Expires in six months Microsoft Erik Guttman Sun Microsystems Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions ofSection 10
ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Octavian Catrina, Editor INTERNET-DRAFT International University Category: Standards Track Dave Thaler 22 October 2002 Bernard Aboba Expires in six months Microsoft Erik Guttman Sun Microsystems Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions ofSection 10
ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Standards Track 20 July 2001 Expires in six months Zeroconf Host Profile Applicability Statement Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with RENDEZVOUS FOR AXIS NETWORK CAMERAS Rendezvous for Axis Network Cameras. Axis has a line of very interesting network cameras, starting with the Axis 2100 at around $250. Instead of the traditional analog video connection, they have an Ethernet socket. They run Linux and a Web server, so you can view USING /ETC/SYSCONFIG/STATIC-ROUTES ON LINUX Using /etc/sysconfig/static-routes on Linux. For Linux distributions that use /etc/sysconfig/static-routes file, place the following two lines in that file to tell ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Zero Configuration Networking A. Williams Internet-Draft Motorola Expires: March 20, 2003 September 19, 2002 Requirements for Automatic Configuration of IP Hosts draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-12.txt Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Network Working Group S. Cheshire Request for Comments: 3927 Apple Computer Category: Standards Track B. Aboba Microsoft Corporation E. Guttman Sun Microsystems May 2005 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses Status of This Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.FILES.ZEROCONF.ORG
Stuart Cheshire Document: draft-ietf-zeroconf-ipv4-linklocal-04bis.txt Apple Computer Expires 15th June 2002 Bernard Aboba Microsoft 15th December 2001 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Octavian Catrina, Editor INTERNET-DRAFT International University Category: Standards Track Dave Thaler 22 October 2002 Bernard Aboba Expires in six months Microsoft Erik Guttman Sun Microsystems Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions ofSection 10
ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Octavian Catrina, Editor INTERNET-DRAFT International University Category: Standards Track Dave Thaler 22 October 2002 Bernard Aboba Expires in six months Microsoft Erik Guttman Sun Microsystems Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions ofSection 10
HOW TO CONFIGURE A LINUX MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Linux machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Linux machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: RENDEZVOUS FOR AXIS NETWORK CAMERAS Rendezvous for Axis Network Cameras. Axis has a line of very interesting network cameras, starting with the Axis 2100 at around $250. Instead of the traditional analog video connection, they have an Ethernet socket. They run Linux and a Web server, so you can view ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Network Working Group S. Cheshire Request for Comments: 3927 Apple Computer Category: Standards Track B. Aboba Microsoft Corporation E. Guttman Sun Microsystems May 2005 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses Status of This Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Standards Track 20 July 2001 Expires in six months Zeroconf Host Profile Applicability Statement Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Zero Configuration Networking A. Williams Internet-Draft Motorola Expires: March 20, 2003 September 19, 2002 Requirements for Automatic Configuration of IP Hosts draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-12.txt Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Informational 6 June 2001 Expires in six months An API for the Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSING Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMAT DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Informational 6 June 2001 Expires in six months An API for the Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. HOW TO CONFIGURE A LINUX MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Linux machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Linux machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: RENDEZVOUS FOR AXIS NETWORK CAMERAS Rendezvous for Axis Network Cameras. Axis has a line of very interesting network cameras, starting with the Axis 2100 at around $250. Instead of the traditional analog video connection, they have an Ethernet socket. They run Linux and a Web server, so you can view ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Zero Configuration Networking A. Williams Internet-Draft Motorola Expires: March 20, 2003 September 19, 2002 Requirements for Automatic Configuration of IP Hosts draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-12.txt Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Network Working Group S. Cheshire Request for Comments: 3927 Apple Computer Category: Standards Track B. Aboba Microsoft Corporation E. Guttman Sun Microsystems May 2005 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses Status of This Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Standards Track 20 July 2001 Expires in six months Zeroconf Host Profile Applicability Statement Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERSZEROCONF FOR WINDOWS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSINGBLOCK IPV4 LINK LOCALIPV4 LINK LOCAL ADDRESSIPV6 LINK LOCAL ADDRESS EXAMPLEIPV6 LINK LOCAL ADDRESS FORMATWHAT IS IPV4 ADDRESS Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMATBIND TXT RECORD FORMATCHECK TXT RECORDDKIM TXT RECORD FORMATDNS TXT RECORD HOSTSPF TXT RECORD FORMATWHAT IS TXT VALUE DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Informational 6 June 2001 Expires in six months An API for the Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) CHARTER The IETF Zero Configuration Networking (zeroconf) Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003. BONJOUR/ZEROCONF FOR WEB BROWSERSZEROCONF FOR WINDOWS Bonjour/Zeroconf for Web Browsers. If you're seeing this page it's probably because you selected it from a menu item in your Web browser. Many modern network devices, such as network printers, home gateways, personal firewalls, network video cameras, etc., include a little embedded web server. HOW DOES ZEROCONF COMPARE WITH VIIV/DLNA/DHWG/UPNP? The sensible conclusion is that device designers wanting to make reliable products should use Zeroconf as their foundation, and then on top of that, run whatever application protocols are appropriate (possibly including UPnP application-layer protocols, if UPnP offers any that are a sensible choice). ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES files.zeroconf.org: Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as a DHCP server. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) // Simple IPv4 Link-Local addressing (see ) // @(#)llip.c, 1.5, Copyright 2003 by Arthur van Hoff (avh@strangeberry.com) // // This library is free software; you can QUICK-AND-DIRTY IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSINGBLOCK IPV4 LINK LOCALIPV4 LINK LOCAL ADDRESSIPV6 LINK LOCAL ADDRESS EXAMPLEIPV6 LINK LOCAL ADDRESS FORMATWHAT IS IPV4 ADDRESS Often developers making low-cost network hardware products implement DNS-Based Service Discovery and Multicast DNS because the benefits are clear and obvious, but decide to forego IPv4 Link-Local addressing, because, "it doesn't do anything that you can't already do with a DHCP server."They will say, "In our target market there will always be a DHCP server on the network." HOW TO CONFIGURE A WINDOWS MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Windows machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Windows machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: DNS-SD (RENDEZVOUS) TXT RECORD FORMATBIND TXT RECORD FORMATCHECK TXT RECORDDKIM TXT RECORD FORMATDNS TXT RECORD HOSTSPF TXT RECORD FORMATWHAT IS TXT VALUE DNS-SD (Rendezvous) TXT record format General format rules for DNS TXT records. A DNS TXT record can be up to 65535 (0xFFFF) bytes long. The total length is indicated by the length given in the resource record header in the DNS message. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Informational 6 June 2001 Expires in six months An API for the Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with all provisions of Section 10 of RFC2026. HOW TO CONFIGURE A LINUX MACHINE FOR RENDEZVOUS DEVICES How to configure a Linux machine for Rendezvous devices. How to configure a Linux machine that has a global IP address so it can also talk to link-local devices on that network: RENDEZVOUS FOR AXIS NETWORK CAMERAS Rendezvous for Axis Network Cameras. Axis has a line of very interesting network cameras, starting with the Axis 2100 at around $250. Instead of the traditional analog video connection, they have an Ethernet socket. They run Linux and a Web server, so you can view ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Zero Configuration Networking A. Williams Internet-Draft Motorola Expires: March 20, 2003 September 19, 2002 Requirements for Automatic Configuration of IP Hosts draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-12.txt Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES Network Working Group S. Cheshire Request for Comments: 3927 Apple Computer Category: Standards Track B. Aboba Microsoft Corporation E. Guttman Sun Microsystems May 2005 Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses Status of This Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING FILES NETWORK Working Group Erik Guttman INTERNET-DRAFT Sun Microsystems Category: Standards Track 20 July 2001 Expires in six months Zeroconf Host Profile Applicability Statement Status of this Memo This document is an Internet-Draft and is in full conformance with ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING (ZEROCONF) The IETF Zeroconf Working Group was chartered September 1999 and held its first official meeting at the 46th IETF in Washington, D.C., in November 1999. By the time the Working Group completed its work on Dynamic Configuration of IPv4 Link-Local Addresses and wrapped up in July 2003, IPv4LL was implemented and shipping in Mac OS (9 & X), Microsoft Windows (98, ME, 2000, XP, 2003), in every network printer from every major printer vendor, and in many assorted network devices from a variety of vendors. IPv4LL is available for Linux and for embedded operating systems. If you're making a networked device today, there's no excuse not to include IPv4 Link-Local Addressing. The specification for IPv4 Link-Local Addressing is complete, but the work to improve network ease-of-use (Zero Configuration Networking) continues. That means making it possible to take two laptop computers, and connect them with a crossover Ethernet cable, and have them communicate usefully using IP, without needing a man in a white lab coat to set it all up for you. Zeroconf is not limited to networks with just two hosts, but as we scale up our technologies to larger networks, we always have to be sure we haven't forgotten the two-devices (and no DHCP server) case. Historically, AppleTalk handled this very well. Back in the 1980s if you took a group of Macs and connected them together with LocalTalk cabling, you had a working AppleTalk network, without any expert intervention, without needing to set up special servers like a DHCP server or a DNS server. In the 1990s the same was true using Ethernet — if you took a group of Macs and plugged them into an Ethernet hub, you had a working AppleTalk network, using AppleTalk-over-Ethernet. Now that it's common for computers to have IEEE 802.11 ("AirPort") networking built-in, you don't even need cables or a hub. On Windows PCs, Microsoft NETBIOS and Novell IPX provided similar ease-of-use on small networks. One major problem with using IP for wide-area communication and AppleTalk, NETBIOS, or something else for local communication, was that it required application developers to support multiple different protocols with different semantics, conventions, and operational models. For example, a game developer writing a multi-player game would usually support IP to allow game-play across the Internet. However, a developer selling a game for $50 doesn't have the technical support budget to provide telephone support for people trying to configure their own "Net 10" IP network at home, so for the sake of ease-of-use, that developer also had to support AppleTalk (in the Macintosh version) and NETBIOS or IPX (in the Windows version) for people to play network games at home. Unfortunately, even after doing all that work the developers still hadn't really solved their problem, because if someone with a Mac laptop wanted to play a network game with a friend with a Windows laptop, they were still in the position of having to set up their own IP network, because IP is the only cross-platform protocol their two machines had in common. It was clear that what the world needed was the ease-of-use of AppleTalk, applied to IP, the ubiquitous platform-agnostic communications protocol. To achieve AppleTalk ease-of-use in IP, there are four mainrequirements:
* Allocate addresses without a DHCP server (IPv4 Link-LocalAddressing)
* Translate between names and IP addresses without a DNS server(Multicast DNS)
* Find services, like printers, without a directory server (DNSService Discovery)
* Allocate IP Multicast addresses without a MADCAP server (futurework)
A final requirement is that the solutions in the four areas must coexist gracefully with larger configured networks. Zeroconf protocols MUST NOT cause harm to the network when a machine is plugged into alarge network.
It is important to understand that the purpose of Zero Configuration Networking is not _solely_ to make current personal computer networking easier to use, though this is certainly a useful benefit. The long-term goal of Zero Configuration Networking is to enable the creation of entirely new kinds of networked products, products that today would simply not be commercially viable because of the inconvenience and support costs involved in setting up, configuring, and maintaining a network to allow them to operate.DOCUMENTS
* Zeroconf Requirements (draft-ietf-zeroconf-reqts-12.txt) defines the protocol requirements for zero configuration networking. This document was never published by the IETF, but the draft is made available here for historicalinterest.
* Zeroconf Host Profile (draft-ietf-zeroconf-host-prof-01.txt) outlines which protocols are available that could meet the requirements specified in the requirements document. In effect this draft is the embyonic form of a possible future RFC which could become an update to RFC 1122 (Host Requirements). This document was never published by the IETF, but the draft is made available here for historical interest. * Autoconfiguration for IP Networking: Enabling Local Communication is a Zeroconf tutorial article by Erik Guttman, which appeared in the June 2001 issue of IEEE InternetComputing.
* IPv4 Address Conflict Detection (RFC 5227) describes how a host can detect when some other host on the same link is trying to use the same IP address (a Bad Thing). This is the same mechanism used for Link-Local Addresses, but it is equally useful and applicable no matter how an address was configured, whether via manual entry by a human user, via information received from a DHCP server, or via any other source of configuration information. * DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION OF IPV4 LINK-LOCAL ADDRESSES (RFC 3927) specifies how IP hosts can assign addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. That means assigning addresses without depending on information entered by a human user, and without depending on information obtained over the network from a special server, such as aDHCP server.
* Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol (ZMAAP) (draft-ietf-zeroconf-zmaap-02.txt) defines how IP hosts can allocate multicast addresses in the absence of outside configuration information. This document was never published by the IETF, but the draft is made available here for historical interest. * An API for the Zeroconf Multicast Address Allocation Protocol(ZMAAP)
(draft-ietf-zeroconf-zmaap-api-00.txt) is an informational draft extending RFC 2771 ("An Abstract API for Multicast Address Allocation") to the Zeroconf environment. This document was never published by the IETF, but the draft is made available here for historical interest.FURTHER INFORMATION
* Multicast DNS provides name-to-address translation and other DNS-like operations in the absence of a conventional DNS server. * DNS Service Discovery uses DNS SRV records to provide simple service discovery (network browsing), and works with both conventional unicast DNS and with multicast DNS. * Simple IPv4LL implementation from Arthur van Hoff. For platforms that don't already have IPv4LL support built-in, there are various third-party implementations, but they tend to rely on existing libraries which may not be present on all platforms. This version is just 380 lines, and is self-contained and doesn't depend on things like libpcap or similar packet capture libraries. * WiSe-Zeroconf , an embeddedZeroconf stack.
* _Why should we adopt Zeroconf instead of UPnP?_ See How does Zeroconf compare with Viiv/DLNA/DHWG/UPnP? * _How hard is to implement IPv4LL?_ See Quick-and-Dirty IPv4 Link-Local Addressing * May 2002: Apple announced their Zero Configuration Networking solution under the product name Rendezvous . Apple is keen to leave AppleTalk behind and move to all-IP networking, and Rendezvous makes that possible. Rendezvous is now used by iChat, iTunes, iPhoto, Safari, file sharing, printing, and just about every other piece of software that does networking on a Mac, including trusty old favorites like telnet, ssh, and ftp. * July 2004: The IETF Zeroconf Working Group concludes its work and wraps up. * August 2004: Apple's Rendezvous for Windows Technology Preview nowavailable.
* April 2005: Apple announces Bonjour , its new name for "Rendezvous 2", including wide-area service registration and browsing, extending Rendezvous beyond the local link, inbound NAT traversal (with compatible NAT gateways), new programming APIs for Java programmers, and all of the above for Windows too.The
iFelix technical suport pages include a good "HowTo" page including four step-by-step screen shots on Printing from Windows XP using Bonjour . (Actually, the first screen shot is the "Welcome" screen, and the last is the "Congratulations printer set up is complete" screen, so actually there are only two real steps — pick the printer, and verify that the Wizard picked theright driver.)
* May 2005: The Asterisk Voice-Over-IP software PBX gets support for zero-configuration client setup usingZeroconf
.
* August 2005: Avahi released, a complete DNS-SD /mDNS implementation, licensed under LGPL.
* November 2005: Stuart Cheshire gives a Zeroconf talk to the Google engineers, which was also recorded and made available on Google Video.
* December 2005: ZERO CONFIGURATION NETWORKING: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE by Daniel Steinberg and Stuart Cheshire, published by O'Reilly Media . There's a wealth of information on the Web about Zeroconf, perhaps so much that it can be overwhelming. This book gathers the essential material into a single convenient source, describing how the protocols work, and giving programming examples in C, Java, Python, and Ruby. Whether you're programming for Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD (or any of the other supported Unix variants), or building a hardware device running an embedded OS like VxWorks, the cross-platform programming examples in this book will show you what you need to know to create a great Zeroconf product. * January 2006: Computer Language Company releases new edition of its Computer Desktop Encyclopedia , available both on CD and via the web, with entries for Zeroconf,
Bonjour
and Link-Local Address.
* June 2006: _With the help of Apple's Bonjour, setting up Windows XP to generate PDF from any Windows application that supports printing takes less than a minute and a half from startup._ See the video onYouTube .
* July 2006: More praise for the Bonjour for Windows Printer Setup Wizard, this time in an Ars Technica article about Parallels Desktopfor Mac OS X .
* 31st March 2009: Time to introduce the broader embedded systems community to the technologies of Zero Configuration Networking: Stuart Cheshire speaks at the Embedded Systems Conference.
* June 2009: The Bonjour Sleep Proxy wakes your Mac automatically when you access it over the network. * October 2013: Presto from Collobos Software is an AirPrint-compatible IPP print server that also implements enough of a DNS server to answer _unicast_ DNS-SD queries for the print services it is offering, making it a _Wide-Area AirPrint Server_. This means that the printers it offers are visible to iOS AirPrint clients anywhere on a university or enterprise campus (and even remote clients connected via VPN), in contrast to conventional _multicast-only_ AirPrint services, which are visible only to clients on the same local link. ------------------------- Page maintained by Stuart CheshireDetails
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