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How to use an SRV record to automatically find a server name

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I have written code that runs in client-server mode. The client sends a query to the server, and the server responds back. I am using Named Pipes.

This works great and without issue, but only if I know the name of the server ahead of time.

Rather than (a)entering the name of the server on every client or (b)sending an expensive query to every computer on the network looking for the server name that is running the Named Pipe, I would like to somehow use DNS. I assume I need an SRV record on the DNS server so the clients can just query the DNS server for a particular service and get the name of the server in return.

Can someone help or point to an article on how to do this? I cannot find any articles that show how to do this.

Thank you!
Tags: Networking

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