What driives me crazy about bugzilla [Making Progress]
Sam J Sharpe
lists.redhat at samsharpe.net
Wed Feb 3 15:34:00 UTC 2010
D'oh - don't usually post from work so my mail isn't set up to reply
from the right address!
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 15:29:36 +0000
From: Sam J Sharpe <sam at samsharpe.net>
To: Community support for Fedora users <users at lists.fedoraproject.org>
Cc: akonstam at sbcglobal.net
Subject: Re: What driives me crazy about bugzilla [Making Progress]
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 08:53:40 -0600
Aaron Konstam <akonstam at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 16:20 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > Ed Greshko wrote:
> > > Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > >> What I saw under F11 was icons for all the Fedora machines on the
> > >> LAN including the one I am on and I would expect to be able to
> > >> open the icon and login to the machine. You can do that using
> > >> Places-> Connect to Server but then yo need to know in advance
> > >> the machines name or ip address. Using Places->Network seems
> > >> easier.
> > >>
> > > OK.... I got an F11 system up and running. And I now see what
> > > you want.
> > >
> > > On the F11 system I bring up "Places->Network" and indeed there
> > > are icons labeled "f11" and "f12". Clicking on the "f12" icon
> > > brings up a login dialog which then results in an sftp connection.
> > >
> > > Now..... The reason you see this on F11 and not F12 is that F11
> > > is sending out MDNS query broadcasts and F12 is responding.
> > *However*,
> > > F12 is not sending out MDNS queries. I thought this was due to
> > > the file /etc/sysconfig/network contained "NOZEROCONF=yes" but
> > > changing it to "no" has had not effect.
> > >
> > > So, need to figure out how to get F12 to send MDNS queries.....
> > >
> > OK....this is most definitely a GNOME issue....
>
> Well I ma embarrassed. You reminded me of a truth which confirms your
> analysis. When I observed this phenomena in F11 my other machine was
> running F12. So that changed the whole picture along the lines that
> you have discovered. I am going to have to think further on this
> matter.
Your embarrassment triggered my curiousity ;o)
I see machines running Mac OSX as you describe in Places->Network when
on my corporate network. After some experimentation, I discovered that
those machines displayed are the ones that are advertising "SFTP
Transfer Service" via mDNS.
Assuming you've got avahi-daemon running and your local firewall
isn't denying it, try creating this file and see if your machines show
up as you expect:
[sam at work services]$ cat /etc/avahi/services/sftp.service
<?xml version="1.0" standalone='no'?>
<!DOCTYPE service-group SYSTEM "avahi-service.dtd">
<service-group>
<name replace-wildcards="yes">%h</name>
<service>
<type>_sftp-ssh._tcp</type>
<port>22</port>
</service>
</service-group>
Now what the difference is between Gnome and KDE, I don't know. Gnome
seems to only be showing things that are in the "local" mDNS domain and
advertising SFTP.
--
Sam
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