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I can only get this SDK sample of PeerChannel SecureChat to work in the following scenarios in a basic home network:

  • Locally among instances running on the same machine, or
  • Among Windows 7 machines

I cannot get this to work between my Windows Server 2008 R2 and any other machine (no exceptions are thrown, but the nodes never find each other and thus don't go "online"). I CAN ping the IPv6 addresses among all machines. The executable has a firewall exception rule, but I have also tried disabling the Windows 2008 firewall completely. The PRNP Service is running.

  1. Is it possible to get it working? How?

  2. Does it work on YOUR 2008 machine?

My best guess: I notice that in the Windows 7 machines, the "Peer Networking Grouping" and "Peer Networking Identity Manager" services are present. The "Peer Networking Grouping" service's description there and online talks specifically about enabling multi-party conversations, but related to Home Groups. This service is missing in the Windows Server machine.

So, I suspect the missing service as the reason that the SecureChat sample won't work on the Windows Server machine, but I don't understand why Microsoft would lock out Peer Channel from working on the Server product. Could this be the reason?

Thanks!

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  • Up-votes for commenters who even attempt to run the sample on a win2k8 machine and share ran/didn't run. Answers for posting details leading to root cause. Feb 16, 2012 at 1:32
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    Servers are typically configured to serve up data. While a peer-to-peer chat is aimed at to components participating actively in the network connection. Since you never expect anyone to be sitting on a server chatting with someone, the services are never loaded. Not even sure if they are provided on a server! Jun 11, 2012 at 17:09
  • @SASS_Shooter - well, of course Chat isn't the goal here. A peer mesh for distributed computing is certainly a valid use-case on a Windows Server. And besides, all the services seem to be present and running - what is missing? Jun 11, 2012 at 18:42
  • Does IsPnrpAvailable return true?
    – MaximR
    Nov 14, 2012 at 3:07
  • Actually almost the same answer as Greg's, but just to mention, and ask if you have tried these things: die-rooter.de/ITworks/archives/… Feb 20, 2013 at 21:18

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Try enabling these services on the server:

  1. Peer Name Resolution Server (Install through Server Management)
  2. Peer Discovery Server (Install through Server Management)
  3. Simple Service Discovery Protocol Service (SSDP Service)

Then simply ensure that the Firewall Rules are modified; by default they block IPv4 / IPv6 Teredo Tunneling driver. IPv6 needs to be supported as it is required by PNRP.

Also you should be able to configure your service in two ways; through Internet Information Systems (IIS) or as a Windows Service. Your best bet will be to use IIS, you can find an article here on how to configure it: Hosting and Consuming WCF Service

Those are the few tips I can think of to get it running. Hope that helps.

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This MSDN page mentions this subtle detail of Windows implementation of PNRP:

Any two clients running the same version of PNRP can locate each other using this protocol...

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