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avahi-bookmarks
avahi-bookmarks(1) General Commands Manual avahi-bookmarks(1)NAME
avahi-bookmarks - Web service showing mDNS/DNS-SD announced HTTP services using the Avahi daemon
SYNOPSIS
avahi-bookmarks
DESCRIPTION
A web service for listing HTTP services that are announced via mDNS/DNS-SD using the Avahi daemon. avahi-bookmarks opens a TCP socket on
port 8080 and waits for incoming HTTP connections returning a dynamic web site containing links to all services of type _http._tcp on the
LAN. Point your browser to http://localhost:8080/ to make use of avahi-bookmarks.
OPTIONS -p | --port= PORT
Specify a TCP port number to listen on. If omitted defaults to 8080.
-a | --address= address
Specify an IP address to listen on. If omitted defaults to 127.0.0.1. Specify 0.0.0.0 if you want to allow remote access.
-H | --host-names
Create links pointing to mDNS host names instead of resolved IP addreses. This is only compatible with your browser if you run some
kind of local NSS module to resolve mDNS host names (e.g. nss-mdns). If both -A and -H are ommited avahi-bookmarks detects whether
NSS support is available locally. This option conflicts with -A.
-A | --addresses
Create links pointing to numeric IP addresses instead of mDNS host names. This will break access to hosts running virtual servers.
If both -A and -H are ommited avahi-bookmarks detects whether NSS support is available locally. This option conflicts with -H.
-d | --domain=DOMAIN
The domain to browse for services in.
-h | --help
Show help
AUTHORS
The Avahi Developers <avahi (at) lists (dot) freedesktop (dot) org>; Avahi is available from http://avahi.org/
SEE ALSO avahi-browse(1), avahi-daemon(8)COMMENTS
This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver Kurth.
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