10-29-2001
telnet and alias
Linux question, upgraded from Linux 6 to 7.1. BUT on the upgrade we lost the DNS config, the alias vitual host and a virtual host email address.
So question is how do i get them all back?
I ran the ifconfig eth0:1 ip.ad.dr.ess whic created the vitual host and ip address but when i reboot it loses this (how do i get it to stick?).
The DNS relies on that host address, but not 100% sure DNS is working correctly.
Also hoe do i configure so i can telnet ot the box? xinet.d is running but ????
Please help
Thanks
olly
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avahi-publish-service
avahi-publish-service(1) General Commands Manual avahi-publish-service(1)
NAME
avahi-publish-service - Register an mDNS/DNS-SD service or host name or address mapping using the Avahi daemon
SYNOPSIS
avahi-publish -s [options] name service-type port [TXT data ...]
avahi-publish-service [options] name service-type port [TXT data ...]
avahi-publish -a [options] host name address
avahi-publish-address [options] host name address
DESCRIPTION
Register an mDNS/DNS-SD service or host name/address mapping using the Avahi daemon. The daemon is not the standard Avahi daemon but a
proxy to a Bonjour daemon.
OPTIONS
When calling in service registration mode, specify a DNS-SD service name (e.g. "Lennart's Files"), a service type (e.g. _http._tcp) and an
IP port number for the service, optionally followed by any number of TXT record strings on the command line. When calling in address/host
name registration mode specify a fully qualified host name and an address (IPv4 or IPv6).
-s | --service
Register a service. avahi-publish-service is equivalent to avahi-publish -s.
-a | --address
Register an address/host name mapping. avahi-publish-address is equivalent to avahi-publish -a.
-v | --verbose
Enable verbose mode.
-H | --host= HOSTNAME
Specify a host name for this service, in case it doesn't reside on the local host. This host name needs to be fully qualified and
resolvable using mDNS or unicast DNS.
-d | --domain= DOMAIN
Publish the service in the specified domain. If omitted the Avahi daemon will publish it in its default domain (usually .local).
--subtype= SUBTYPE
Register the service with an additional subtype in addition to the main type. DNS-SD subtypes have the form _anon._sub._ftp._tcp,
where _anon is the identifier of the subtype and _ftp._tcp is the main type. You may pass this option multiple times to register the
service with multiple subtypes.
-f | --no-fail
Don't fail if the daemon is not found running. Instead, wait until it appears. If it disconnects, try to reconnect.
-h | --help
Show help
-V | --version
Show version information.
SEE ALSO
avahi-resolve(1), avahi-browse(1)
COMMENTS
This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver Kurth.
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