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OPC-10000-2 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 2: Security ModelThreats against a GDS As described in Part 4, the FindServersOnNetwork Service can be used without security and is therefore vulnerable to denial of service (DOS) attacks. A Discovery Server
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OPC-10000-4 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 4: Services5.5.3.1 Descriptionspecifying the identifier for the last record received in the last call to FindServersOnNetwork . To support this the Discovery Server shall return records in numerical order starting from the lowest
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OPC-10000-4 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 4: Services5.5.6.1 DescriptionDiscovery Server . It extends the registration information from RegisterServer with information necessary for FindServersOnNetwork . This Service will be called by a Server or a separate configuration utility. Clients will
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OPC-10000-12 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 12: Discovery and Global Services4.3.1 Overviewremote LDS, where the HostName for the remote host is manually entered ; Calling FindServersOnNetwork (see OPC 10000-4 ) on the LDS-ME installed on Client host; Supporting
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OPC-10000-12 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 12: Discovery and Global ServicesClient will receive the DiscoveryUrl and CapabilityIdentifiers for the Server when it calls FindServersOnNetwork and then connects directly to the Server . When a Client calls FindServers it only receives
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OPC-10000-12 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 12: Discovery and Global Serviceschoices are combined together in Figure 6 . Figure 6 - The Discovery Process for Clients FindServersOnNetwork can be called on the local LDS, however, it can also be called
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OPC-10000-12 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 12: Discovery and Global Services5.1 OverviewmDNS ) specification (see mDNS ). In addition, the LocalDiscoveryServer that supports the MulticastExtension supports the FindServersOnNetwork Service described
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OPC-10000-12 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 12: Discovery and Global Services5.3.2 Single MulticastSubnetmaintain a cache of the applications on the MulticastSubnet . A Client can call FindServersOnNetwork on any LDS-ME and receive the same set of applications. When a Client calls FindServers
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OPC-10000-12 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 12: Discovery and Global Services5.3.3 Multiple MulticastSubnetpass through routers connecting the MulticastSubnets . This means that a Client calling FindServersOnNetwork will only receive a list of applications running on the MulticastSubnets that the LDS-ME is connected ... Once a Client finds an LDS-ME on a remote MulticastSubnet it can use FindServersOnNetwork to discover all applications on that MulticastSubnet
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OPC-10000-12 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 12: Discovery and Global Services6.5.8 UnregisterApplicationautomatically added again if the GDS is configured to populate itself by calling FindServersOnNetwork and the Server application is still registered with its local LDS. If an application has Certificates