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Plethora of Important Product and Security Updates from Apple Sep 15 2008 09:49PM Todd Woodward (todd_woodward symantec com) (2 replies) Re: Plethora of Important Product and Security Updates from Apple Sep 16 2008 11:40PM Indy (ind cca smith gmail com) RE: Plethora of Important Product and Security Updates from Apple Sep 16 2008 02:27PM Don Rhodes (drhodes mail colgate edu) (1 replies) Re: Plethora of Important Product and Security Updates from Apple Sep 16 2008 05:05PM Peter Hein (peter hein wright edu) (3 replies) Re: Plethora of Important Product and Security Updates from Apple Sep 16 2008 07:09PM Jesse Gough (jesse_gough symantec com) Re: Plethora of Important Product and Security Updates from Apple Sep 16 2008 05:20PM Scott Cote (rscote nps edu) (1 replies) RE: Plethora of Important Product and Security Updates from Apple Sep 16 2008 06:32PM Don Rhodes (drhodes mail colgate edu) (1 replies) Re: Plethora of Important Product and Security Updates from Apple Sep 16 2008 11:15PM Stuart Dunkeld (stuartd gmail com) |
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> Bonjour has been around for quite a while. Originally called
> Rendezvous, it came out with OS X 10.2 - circa 2002.
>
> And nmap (http://nmap.org) can scan any computer on a network to
> determine which services and ports respond. It can scan a single
> computer, or an entire network.
nmap is (mostly) noisy. mDNSResponder blats out all
sorts of information, one merely needs to sit and listen
for it, much more stealthy.
To the original poster's question, Bonjour for Windows
has been around for awhile now (couple of years IIRC), probably
been part of the default install of iTunes for windows since
that was released.
-eric
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