avahi-daemon

avahi-daemon(8)						       avahi-daemon(8)



NAME
       avahi-daemon - The Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD daemon

SYNOPSIS
       avahi-daemon [options]

       avahi-daemon --kill

       avahi-daemon --reload

       avahi-daemon --check

DESCRIPTION
       The Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD daemon implementing Apple’s ZeroConf architecture
       (also known as "Rendezvous" or "Bonjour"). The daemon  registers	 local
       IP addresses and static services using mDNS/DNS-SD and provides two IPC
       APIs for local programs to make use of the mDNS record cache the avahi-
       daemon  maintains. First there is the so called "simple protocol" which
       is used exclusively by avahi-dnsconfd (a daemon which  configures  uni-
       cast  DNS servers using server info published via mDNS) and nss-mdns (a
       libc NSS plugin, providing name resolution via mDNS). Finally there  is
       the  D-Bus interface which provides a rich object oriented interface to
       D-Bus enabled applications.

       Upon   startup	avahi-daemon   interprets   its	  configuration	  file
       /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf    and    reads    XML    fragments	  from
       /etc/avahi/services/*.service which may define static DNS-SD  services.
       If  you enable publish-resolv-conf-dns-servers in avahi-daemon.conf the
       file /etc/resolv.conf will be read, too.

OPTIONS
       -f | --file= FILE
	      Specify	the   configuration   file    to    read.    (default:
	      /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf)

       -D | --daemonize
	      Daemonize after startup. Implies --syslog.

       -s | --syslog
	      Log to syslog instead of STDERR. Implied by --daemonize.

       --debug
	      Increase verbosity to debug level.

       --no-rlimits
	      Don’t  enforce resource limits as specified in the configuration
	      file. (See setrlimit(2) for more information)

       --no-drop-root
	      Don’t drop root priviliges after startup and don’t require  dae-
	      mon  to be started as root. We recommend not to use this option.

       --no-chroot
	      Don’t chroot(2) the daemon. This option is only  available  when
	      compiled with chroot() support.

       --no-proc-title
	      Don’t  change the process name while running. Unless this option
	      is specified avahi-daemon will reflect it’s  current  state  and
	      the selected host name in the process title.

       -k | --kill
	      Kill  an	already running avahi-daemon. (equivalent to sending a
	      SIGTERM)

       -r | --reload
	      Tell an already running avahi-daemon to reread  /etc/resolv.conf
	      (in  case	 you enabled publish-resolv-conf-dns-servers in avahi-
	      daemon.conf) the files from  /etc/avahi/services/.  Please  note
	      that  this  will	not  reload  the /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf.
	      (equivalent to sending a SIGHUP)

       -c | --check
	      Return 0 as return code when avahi-daemon is already running.

       -h | --help
	      Show help

       -v | --version
	      Show version information

FILES
       /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf: the default configuration file for avahi-
       daemon, avahi-daemon.conf(5) for more information.

       /etc/avahi/hosts:  additional  static  hostname	mappings to publish in
       mDNS, see avahi.hosts(5) for more information.

       /etc/avahi/services/*.service:	static	 service   definitions,	   see
       avahi.service(5) for more information.

SIGNALS
       SIGINT, SIGTERM, SIGQUIT: avahi-daemon will shutdown. (Same as --kill).

       SIGHUP:	avahi-daemon  will  reload  unicast  DNS  server   data	  from
       /etc/resolv.conf	 and  static  service definitions from /etc/avahi/ser-
       vices/. (Same as --reload)

       SIGUSR1: avahi-daemon will dump local and remote cached resource record
       data to syslog.

AUTHORS
       The  Avahi  Developers  <avahi (at) lists (dot) freedesktop (dot) org>;
       Avahi is available from http://avahi.org/

SEE ALSO
       avahi-daemon.conf(5),	avahi.hosts(5),	   avahi.service(5),	avahi-
       dnsconfd(8), avahi-set-host-name(1)

COMMENTS
       This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver Kurth.



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