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Re: [wg-pic] Bonjour for Enterprise networks- A PIC project?


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  • From: Sameer Verma <>
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  • Subject: Re: [wg-pic] Bonjour for Enterprise networks- A PIC project?
  • Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2012 12:05:05 -0700

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Tim Callahan
<>
wrote:
> There's an effort afoot to encourage Apple to adapt Bonjour for enterprise
> networks. Educause's Wireless Lan group has put together a petition for
> Apple. It's now newsworthy:
> http://www.networkcomputing.com/wireless/240003500
>
> The growing campus demand for Airplay and Apple TV are part of what's
> bringing this to a head. Issues are particularly prominent on wireless
> networks due Multicast (doesn't play well with most wireless) and users
> wanting Bonjour across subnets (including wired to wireless). Also see
> https://www.facebook.com/groups/enterpriseairplay for more, or to join.
> Browse the Listserv thread for more technical details and background info
> here.
>
> Given Bonjour's roots in XMPP/ XEP-0174: Serverless Messaging, I'm curious
> about our group's perspective. Does anyone have solutions? Are there
> Bonjour protocol experts who can help define a solution? Are there
> "gateway" protocols or solutions for XMPP and/or Multicast DNS that can be
> adapted to solve Bonjour in the Enterprise? Since Bonjour uses XEP-0174 as
> a "workaround" for using servers, in theory, it seems like we could come up
> with a "workaround for their workaround" to get back to (XMPP) server based
> messaging (could solve the subnet issue and more). I'm just reaching for
> ideas, but perhaps the experts in our group can share more concrete ideas.
> Bring any solution to the table - hardware, software, protocol, commercial
> service, etc.
>
> Ideally, Apple will provide a solution. Until that happens, a solution is
> needed - this could be a PIC project/collaboration. If there's interest, I
> can find whatever support we need. In the meantime, share your thoughts
> and/or feel free to join the discussion in the Educause Listserv.
> -Tim
>
> o) ) ) ) )
> Tim Callahan
> University of Michigan, ITS
> Spectrum Manager and Lead Wireless Engineer
> E:
>
> or
>
> O:734-763-9640
> C:734-277-6788


One Laptop per Child uses XMPP for all collaboration (not just chat)
with linklocal for IP coupled with mDNS. Not sure how it would scale
for the enterprise, but it might be a good place to look. They use
telepathy-salut for laptop-to-laptop and telepathy-gabble when there
is a server at the school (typically ejabberd for XMPP).

cheers,
Sameer
--
Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
Professor, Information Systems
San Francisco State University
http://verma.sfsu.edu/
http://commons.sfsu.edu/
http://olpcsf.org/
http://olpcjamaica.org.jm/



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