Re: Gnome VFS - plans for Gnome 2.8
- From: Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo gnome-db org>
- To: Sean Middleditch <elanthis awesomeplay com>
- Cc: "desktop-devel-list gnome org" <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Gnome VFS - plans for Gnome 2.8
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:07:31 +0100
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 12:51 -0500, Sean Middleditch wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 12:10, Alexander Larsson wrote:
> > On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 17:55, George Karabin wrote:
> > >
> > > Have you looked at UPnP (http://www.upnp.org/)? It looks fairly
> > > heavyweight, but it's targeted at some of the same sorts of things as
> > > zeroconf/Rendezvous. I imagine the initial interest in mDNS and webdav
> > > is for network file sharing. A short and sweet example of how UPnP
> > > might be used for something similar is MediaServer
> > > (http://www.upnp.org/standardizeddcps/mediaserver.asp). I'm sure there
> > > are plenty of others.
> >
> > Wow. That looks pretty overengineered. xml, soap and all sorts of
> > buzzwords. :)
>
> It's Microsoft-endorsed. What do you expect? ;-)
>
> I might be biased, but I think working towards Zeroconf is a much better
> use of time. It has much broader range of support on UNIX systems
> (mostly thanks to pushing by Apple and their Open Source
> implementation), and it doesn't have the uber-annoying poor security
> considerations of UPnP. (UPnP, for example, offers a way for clients to
> punch holes through your UPnP-enabled firewall automatically. Can you
> say Trojan?)
>
I'd personally vote for SLP (www.openslp.org). It seems to fit much
better in large networks and in multiuser systems.
Registration of services is really easy, either by config files
(/etc/slp.reg and /etc/slp.d/) or by the API. It only needs a
system-wide daemon, and, as some people say, it fits well in small
networks and scales perfectly for large networks.
cheers
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