Re: [dnssd] Example Use Cases (was Re: Rechartering)

Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> Fri, 20 July 2018 23:07 UTC

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Subject: Re: [dnssd] Example Use Cases (was Re: Rechartering)
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R. Atkinson <rja.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
    > In these environments, I rarely see any servers within a small
    > business.

So, no (surveillance) cameras, scanners and no shared folders?
It's just printers, which are passive until you need them.

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