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I could think of this as one host moving between networks and using
this ressource if available, but I don't know the purpose of this
request.<br>
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On 15/06/12 12:00, Simon Hobson wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:p06240872cc00b72b5c4e@simon.thehobsons.co.uk"
type="cite">Vasiliy Molostov wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">So you do not `require` ndn option on
client, but instruct server to offer
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one.
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I think he's concerned that there may be more than one server -
and he wants to take an offer with the custom option if possible.
Ie, not necessarily taking the first offer that comes along.
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He will need to configure the client to ask for it - as it's not
one of the handful that are automatically included, if the client
doesn't ask for it, it won't be offered (without overriding the
option list at the server end).
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I'm inclined to suggest that if you don't have enough control of
your network to ensure that only "properly configured" servers are
on the network, then you have other issues to think about.
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Best regards
Sten Carlsen
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