Re: Android LAN access problem

From:
Lew <lew@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Mon, 21 Mar 2011 11:35:20 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID:
<39fac7b2-a120-4e23-a696-a9f6dc069d3c@x8g2000prh.googlegroups.com>
On Mar 21, 2:17 pm, Dirk Bruere at NeoPax <dirk.bru...@gmail.com>
wrote:

On 21/03/2011 17:53, Steve Sobol wrote:

In article<8upcurFin...@mid.individual.net>, Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
says...

No.

You fix your DNS.


And every potential client's DNS?


If you expect "hostname" to always be resolvable - just "hostname" - yo=

u

(a) don't understand how DNS works, and (b) are setting yourself up for
disappointment.

If you want to make Android play nice with WINDOWS NETWORKING/NETBIOS,
use CIFS.

If you want your Android device to do NetBIOS-style name resolution
(which, by the way, is a Microsoft invention), use CIFS.

CIFS works on Windows, it works on Linux, and there is no reason it
shouldn't work on Android (as far as I know).

I don't see why this is so hard to understand. And you keep on
complaining, and it's been at least a week or two since I offered a
solution.


I know - I'm looking at jcifs

This is NOT AN ANDROID PROBLEM.

This is NOT A JAVA PROBLEM.


I would say that it *is* an Android problem if they want to interface
easily with home networks.
Otherwise I would not be having to find add-on packages to do what their
SDK cannot.


Muammar Qaddafi requires his people to live in poverty and
oppression. They don't want to, but they need an add-on package of
U.N. air support to fulfill their goals. This is not their fault; the
Qaddafi/Microsoft hegemony has caused the environment, not the
peaceful Java/Android/Libyan common folk.

What do you care whose fault it is? You've had the answer for weeks.
Microsoft doesn't follow the standard the rest of the world uses; you
need a library to interact with their proprietary interface. The
library exists, it's readily available and it's free of charge. BFD.
Why does that bother you so much?

Chill the frak out.

--
Lew

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