WCF Discovery could not find dynamic endpoint in different subnet
I'm using ad-hoc discovery to find the available service in Intranet. During test I found that the UDP multicast could not be routed across subnets in same Intranet.
Search in google, one suggestion is to use Managed Discovery, but I don't think it is suitable. I have to set the Proxy's address for each client. If I have to set an address, why not set the service's address directly?
Another suggestion come from this, change the TTL setting during search service, but not work during my test. It seems like my company's IT has restricted UDP multicast by hardware setting.
Currently I'm stuck here.
Is there any other solution for service discovery in Intranet? Any suggestion will be appreciated, Thanks!
wcf service service-discovery
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I'm using ad-hoc discovery to find the available service in Intranet. During test I found that the UDP multicast could not be routed across subnets in same Intranet.
Search in google, one suggestion is to use Managed Discovery, but I don't think it is suitable. I have to set the Proxy's address for each client. If I have to set an address, why not set the service's address directly?
Another suggestion come from this, change the TTL setting during search service, but not work during my test. It seems like my company's IT has restricted UDP multicast by hardware setting.
Currently I'm stuck here.
Is there any other solution for service discovery in Intranet? Any suggestion will be appreciated, Thanks!
wcf service service-discovery
Any suggestion will be appreciated!.
– Kerwen
Dec 10 '18 at 1:07
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I'm using ad-hoc discovery to find the available service in Intranet. During test I found that the UDP multicast could not be routed across subnets in same Intranet.
Search in google, one suggestion is to use Managed Discovery, but I don't think it is suitable. I have to set the Proxy's address for each client. If I have to set an address, why not set the service's address directly?
Another suggestion come from this, change the TTL setting during search service, but not work during my test. It seems like my company's IT has restricted UDP multicast by hardware setting.
Currently I'm stuck here.
Is there any other solution for service discovery in Intranet? Any suggestion will be appreciated, Thanks!
wcf service service-discovery
I'm using ad-hoc discovery to find the available service in Intranet. During test I found that the UDP multicast could not be routed across subnets in same Intranet.
Search in google, one suggestion is to use Managed Discovery, but I don't think it is suitable. I have to set the Proxy's address for each client. If I have to set an address, why not set the service's address directly?
Another suggestion come from this, change the TTL setting during search service, but not work during my test. It seems like my company's IT has restricted UDP multicast by hardware setting.
Currently I'm stuck here.
Is there any other solution for service discovery in Intranet? Any suggestion will be appreciated, Thanks!
wcf service service-discovery
wcf service service-discovery
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Any suggestion will be appreciated!.
– Kerwen
Dec 10 '18 at 1:07
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Any suggestion will be appreciated!.
– Kerwen
Dec 10 '18 at 1:07
Any suggestion will be appreciated!.
– Kerwen
Dec 10 '18 at 1:07
Any suggestion will be appreciated!.
– Kerwen
Dec 10 '18 at 1:07
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