D-BUS Service for Zeroconf and Bonjour
Avahi is an implementation of the DNS Service Discovery and Multicast
DNS specifications for Zeroconf Computing. It uses D-BUS for
communication between user applications and a system daemon. The daemon
is used to coordinate application efforts in caching replies, necessary
to minimize the traffic imposed on networks.
The Avahi mDNS responder is now complete with features, implementing
all MUSTs and the majority of the SHOULDs of the mDNS and DNS-SD RFCs.
It passes all tests in the Apple Bonjour conformance test suite. In
addition, it supports some nifty things, like correct mDNS reflection
across LAN segments.
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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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attributes | 0000001666 1.63 KB | |
avahi-0.6.30.tar.bz2 | 0000897168 876 KB | |
avahi-bookmarks.init | 0000001381 1.35 KB | |
avahi-desktop.patch | 0000001473 1.44 KB | |
avahi-empty-share-dir.patch | 0000000310 310 Bytes | |
avahi-gacdir.patch | 0000004357 4.25 KB | |
avahi-glib-gettext.m4 | 0000013266 13 KB | |
avahi-glib2.changes | 0000002327 2.27 KB | |
avahi-glib2.spec | 0000042512 41.5 KB | |
avahi-mono.changes | 0000001981 1.93 KB | |
avahi-mono.spec | 0000042590 41.6 KB | |
avahi-qt4.changes | 0000001373 1.34 KB | |
avahi-qt4.spec | 0000042582 41.6 KB | |
avahi-unicastdomains.patch | 0000000420 420 Bytes | |
avahi.changes | 0000031033 30.3 KB | |
avahi.firewall | 0000000248 248 Bytes | |
avahi.spec | 0000042572 41.6 KB | |
avahi_spec-prepare.sh | 0000002966 2.9 KB | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000488 488 Bytes | |
gnome-nettool2.png | 0000004509 4.4 KB | |
pre_checkin.sh | 0000000051 51 Bytes | |
update_spec.pl | 0000002048 2 KB |
Revision 79 (latest revision is 170)
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