Less than 24 hours after Apple patched a serious flaw in its Bonjour zero-configuration networking service, a private security research company has released exploit code that puts Mac OS X users at ...
Cisco plans to add code to its wireless LAN controllers to make Apple’s Bonjour-based technologies like AirPlay and AirPrint better behaved on enterprise networks. BACKGROUND: IT groups petition Apple ...
How can iPads and iPhones discover and use projectors, Apple TVs, printers and the like without flooding the enterprise Wi-Fi network with multicast discovery messages? Aruba Networks says it has a ...
IT managers say Apple's Bonjour and AirPlay technologies for iOS, Mac networking need changes to make them more enterprise friendly It’s time for Apple to make its Bonjour and AirPlay technologies ...
Apple engineer Stuart Cheshire has proposed extending the existing multicast DNS (mDNS) specifications to make Bonjour work better with enterprise networks. Cheshire, the man behind Apple’s Bonjour ...
In response to complaints from higher education, Apple is working with hardware partners and the internet community to extend Bonjour "zero config" networking to better scale across large networks and ...
The petition will run on Change.org through this Friday (August 10) in hopes of securing at least 1,000 signatures (it is just over the halfway mark as of this writing). The petition notes that as ...
That's the rationale, anyway, behind a new product from wireless LAN upstart Aerohive-- a "Bonjour Gateway" for enabling Apple's wireless AirPlay and AirPrint functions to easily run across ...
A coalition of higher education IT folks petitioned Apple last August to make Bonjour, AirPlay, and AirPrint work better on large campus networks. The petition currently has 750 signatures, which may ...
Bonjour printing is a technology that was introduced, supported and popularized by Apple. Businesses that use Bonjour can share printers on their networks without having to go through a great deal of ...
Apple today released Bonjour Print Services for Windows, offering tools for Apple's automatic service discovery protocol for Windows machines running XP Service Pack 2 or later looking to connect to ...
So, instead of adopting to the standard protocols rest of the world uses, Apple is arrogant enough to shove their muddy protocol as a standard on to rest of the world? I hope IETF has enough smart ...
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