Zero Configuration Networking with Bonjour [1/2]

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The desirability of making IP networking easy to use has been obvious for many years, but achieving that goal has proved elusive. One day, Stuart Cheshire got tired of the Stanford Computer Science PhD students transferring files to Macs so they could print them via AppleTalk because they couldn't work out how to print them directly from their Linux machines via IP, and decided it was time someone did something about it. Thus began a long saga, beginning with the formation of the IETF Zero




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