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Technical Q&As: Darwin
Darwin is the open source UNIX-based foundation of Mac OS X. Darwin networking includes various low-level networking facilities such as zero-configuration networking (Rendezvous), BSD sockets, and network kernel extensions.

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Rendezvous enforces the TXT record format in Panther (HTML)
QA1306: Explains how mDNSResponder enforces the proper TXT record format in Panther.
2004-07-14
Updating the TXT record of a Rendezvous service (HTML)
QA1302: Explains how to update a Rendezvous TXT record while running on either Jaguar or Panther.
2004-07-14
Getting a Packet Trace (HTML) ()
QA1176: Lists tools available for looking at the network packets on the wire.
2004-07-13
Discovering all advertised Rendezvous service types (HTML)
QA1337: Explains how to discover all Rendezvous service types being advertised on the local network.
2004-06-01
The state of mDNSResponder (HTML)
QA1339: Explains how to obtain information regarding the internal state of mDNSResponder.
2004-02-06
IOKit Framework Headers (HTML) ()
QA1107: Describes the differences between the headers in IOKit.framework and the I/O Kit headers in Kernel.framework.
2002-01-15
The "chosen" node in the device tree (HTML)
HW88: Describes how to find the "chosen" node in the Open firmware device tree.
2000-09-05