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@@ -20,22 +20,19 @@ namespace Rssdp.Infrastructure
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#region Fields
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/*
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We could technically use one socket listening on port 1900 for everything.
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This should get both multicast (notifications) and unicast (search response) messages, however
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this often doesn't work under Windows because the MS SSDP service is running. If that service
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is running then it will steal the unicast messages and we will never see search responses.
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Since stopping the service would be a bad idea (might not be allowed security wise and might
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break other apps running on the system) the only other work around is to use two sockets.
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We use one socket to listen for/receive notifications and search requests (_BroadcastListenSocket).
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We use a second socket, bound to a different local port, to send search requests and listen for
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responses (_SendSocket). The responses are sent to the local port this socket is bound to,
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which isn't port 1900 so the MS service doesn't steal them. While the caller can specify a local
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port to use, we will default to 0 which allows the underlying system to auto-assign a free port.
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*/
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/* We could technically use one socket listening on port 1900 for everything.
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* This should get both multicast (notifications) and unicast (search response) messages, however
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* this often doesn't work under Windows because the MS SSDP service is running. If that service
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* is running then it will steal the unicast messages and we will never see search responses.
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* Since stopping the service would be a bad idea (might not be allowed security wise and might
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* break other apps running on the system) the only other work around is to use two sockets.
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*
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* We use one socket to listen for/receive notifications and search requests (_BroadcastListenSocket).
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* We use a second socket, bound to a different local port, to send search requests and listen for
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* responses (_SendSocket). The responses are sent to the local port this socket is bound to,
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* which isn't port 1900 so the MS service doesn't steal them. While the caller can specify a local
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* port to use, we will default to 0 which allows the underlying system to auto-assign a free port.
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*/
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private object _BroadcastListenSocketSynchroniser = new object();
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private ISocket _BroadcastListenSocket;
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@@ -443,7 +440,7 @@ namespace Rssdp.Infrastructure
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private void ProcessMessage(string data, IpEndPointInfo endPoint, IpAddressInfo receivedOnLocalIpAddress)
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{
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//Responses start with the HTTP version, prefixed with HTTP/ while
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//requests start with a method which can vary and might be one we haven't
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//requests start with a method which can vary and might be one we haven't
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//seen/don't know. We'll check if this message is a request or a response
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//by checking for the HTTP/ prefix on the start of the message.
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if (data.StartsWith("HTTP/", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
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