* Will we have UPnP support for Linux?
@ 2002-11-01 1:47 Miles Lane
2002-11-01 19:00 ` Wes Felter
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From: Miles Lane @ 2002-11-01 1:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
http://www.e-insite.net/ednmag/index.asp?layout=article&articleId=CA154802
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/columns/bowman/december24.asp
http://www.upnp.org/
http://www.upnp.org/newsletters/newsletter_09_2002/
http://www.upnp.org/newsletters/newsletter_09_2002/committee.asp
http://hometoys.com/htinews/aug01/articles/microsoft/upnp.htm
UPnP Member companies:
http://www.upnp.org/membership/members.asp
Firmware supporting UPnP:
http://support.dlink.com/downloads/
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread* Re: Will we have UPnP support for Linux? 2002-11-01 1:47 Will we have UPnP support for Linux? Miles Lane @ 2002-11-01 19:00 ` Wes Felter 2002-11-01 23:07 ` Brad Hards 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Wes Felter @ 2002-11-01 19:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Miles Lane; +Cc: linux-kernel On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 19:47, Miles Lane wrote: [UPnP URLs snipped] Is this a kernel feature? AFAIK UPnP is just another application protocol on top of UDP, so it can be done in userspace. And didn't Intel release a UPnP stack on SourceForge? Whoa, I see 7 UPnP projects on SF; at least one of them is probably real. -- Wes Felter - wesley@felter.org - http://felter.org/wesley/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
* Re: Will we have UPnP support for Linux? 2002-11-01 19:00 ` Wes Felter @ 2002-11-01 23:07 ` Brad Hards 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Brad Hards @ 2002-11-01 23:07 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Wes Felter, Miles Lane; +Cc: linux-kernel -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 06:00, Wes Felter wrote: > On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 19:47, Miles Lane wrote: > > [UPnP URLs snipped] > > Is this a kernel feature? AFAIK UPnP is just another application > protocol on top of UDP, so it can be done in userspace. And didn't Intel > release a UPnP stack on SourceForge? Whoa, I see 7 UPnP projects on SF; > at least one of them is probably real. Probably you want to go with the IETF approach - Service Location Protocol (RFC2608, RFC2609, RFC2610, RFC2614 and some others). There is a reasonable open source implementation (OpenSLP), and no dodgy vendor association. Brad - -- http://linux.conf.au. 22-25Jan2003. Perth, Aust. I'm registered. Are you? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9wwlMW6pHgIdAuOMRAvLKAJ9iUw3q7ISYSok2ULwnH+UJeHNCJgCfV37h 0X20BM031CdfL696wzioMfA= =coAW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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