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Browsing iTunes Networks with Ruby

I’ve been working on my ruby DAAP Client lately, and I ran across a thread on the ruby-talk list about a multicast DNS client. Combining the two of those gave me some pretty neat information about the iTunes servers running on our network. I could easliy get a list of iTunes servers using only mdns-sd like this:



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Browsing iTunes Networks with Ruby

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I’ve been working on my ruby DAAP Client lately, and I ran across a thread on the ruby-talk list about a multicast DNS client. Combining the two of those gave me some pretty neat information about the iTunes servers running on our network. I could easliy get a list of iTunes servers using only mdns-sd like this:



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Browsing iTunes Networks with Ruby

I’ve been working on my ruby DAAP Client lately, and I ran across a thread on the ruby-talk list about a multicast DNS client. Combining the two of those gave me some pretty neat information about the iTunes servers running on our network. I could easliy get a list of iTunes servers using only mdns-sd like this:

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