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Am 16.10.2010 01:50, schrieb Val P:
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cite="mid:AANLkTi=C2t_kTnS-Bc+PrYTO6ppD+Dum8nk9uMdXp1TJ@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I am trying to understand dbus and its usage of
noncefile.<br>
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I have configured my server as such:<br>
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<listen>nonce-tcp:host=localhost,port=6767,noncefile=/dbus/var/testfile</listen><br>
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and this works okay, the right port is bound (once I do
dbus-daemon --system). </blockquote>
system bus isn't tested on windows. I guess dbus-daemon --session
will work better. <br>
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<blockquote
cite="mid:AANLkTi=C2t_kTnS-Bc+PrYTO6ppD+Dum8nk9uMdXp1TJ@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">however I do not get the "nonce" file created where I
expect it, it still gets put in the %temp% dir.<br>
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This would be okay.. but how does a client "discover" the nonce
file? </blockquote>
clients could use the autolaunch meta transport, which will contact
the server to fetch the real used connection parameters. <br>
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Regards<br>
Ralf <br>
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