Re: MAC Machines | Bonjour Protocol | OT

From: Bradley Freeman <bradley_at_communitystring.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:39:41 +0000

Just thinking of elaborate solutions which you would never use in
production, and its to late for me to power on my lab to test it, but
from a hacks perspective could you NAT the multicast address to a
unicast address in the remote subnet, and NAT it back when it gets
there? Would that actually work despite being an appealing
architectural solution?

Would stuff like L2TP work, even if the mulicast packets cant be
routed as Keegan suggested earlier as this would just be like bridging
the remote VLANs.

Cheers

Bradley

2009/11/23 Dale Shaw <dale.shaw_at_gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:19 PM, Samer Labaky
> <samer.labaky_at_bmbgroup.com> wrote:
>> Thank you a lot,
>>
>> so no way to make it work without this software solution ?
>
> I'll say it again: Wide-Area Bonjour.
>
>> Can we buy it ?
>
> Wide-Area Bonjour costs $0.
>
>> Is there any official document on the internet saying that this cannot
>> work.
>
> No, because it can.
>
>> I need to convince my client by something on the internet.
>
> Do you actually want to make it work, or would you rather tell your
> client it cannot work?
>
>> Thank you a lot guys for your support.
>> Samer
>
> Good luck.
>
> Cheers,
> Dale
>
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