NAME
avahi.service - avahi-daemon static service file
SYNOPSIS
/etc/avahi/services/*.service
DESCRIPTION
/etc/avahi/services/*.service are XML fragments containing
static DNS-SD service data. Every service file can contain multiple
service definitions which share the same name. This is useful for
publishing service data for services which implement multiple protocols.
(i.e. a printer implementing _ipp._tcp and _printer._tcp)
XML TAGS
- <service-group> The document tag of avahi
service files. Should contain one <name> and one
or more <service> elements.
-
- <name replace-wildcards="yes|no"> The service
name. If replace-wildcards is "yes", any occurence of
the string "%h" will be replaced by the local host name. This can be
used for service names like "Remote Terminal on %h". If
replace-wildcards is not specified, defaults to
"no".
-
- <service protocol="ipv4|ipv6|any"> Contains
the service information for exactly one service type. Should contain one
<type> and one <port>
element. Optionally it may contain one
<domain-name>, one
<host-name>, any number of
<subtype> and any number of
<txt-record> elements. The attribute
protocol specifies the protocol to advertise the
service on. If any is used (which is the default), the
service will be advertised on both IPv4 and IPv6.
-
- <type> Contains the DNS-SD service type for
this service. e.g. "_http._tcp".
-
- <subtype> Contains an additional DNS-SD
service subtype for this service. e.g. "_anon._sub._ftp._tcp".
-
- <domain-name> The domain name this service
should be registered. If omited defaults to the default domain of the
avahi daemon. (probably .local)
-
- <host-name> The host name of the host that
provides this service. This should be a host that is resolvable by
multicast or unicast DNS. Please note that you need to specify a
fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) here, i.e. .local is not appended
implicitly! The host name doesn't need to be part of the domain
specified in <domain-name>. See
avahi.hosts(5) for more information how to publish
additional host name mappings.
-
- <port> The IP port number the service listens
on.
-
- <txt-record
value-format="text|binary-hex|binary-base64"> DNS-SD TXT
record data. If value-format is "text", the value of
the TXT record is taken verbatim. If value-format is
"binary-hex" then the value of TXT record is decoded by taking pairs of
characters after the "=" char and interpreting them as the textual
representation of the two-digit hexadecimal number. Both uppercase and
lowercase hexadecimal digits are allowed. The 0x or 0X prefix is not
allowed. This requires the length of the value to be even. If
value-format is "binary-base64" then the value of TXT
record is decoded with a base64 decoder. The character set used is
A-Za-z0-9+/. This requires the length of the value to be a multiple of
4, with "=" as padding at the end. If value-format is
not specified, defaults to "text". Examples (all the values are decoded
to the string "value" without quotes):
-
<txt-record>key=value<txt-record>
<txt-record value-format="text">key=value<txt-record>
<txt-record
value-format="binary-hex">key=76616c7565<txt-record>
<txt-record
value-format="binary-base64">key=dmFsdWU=<txt-record>
AUTHORS
The Avahi Developers <avahi (at) lists (dot) freedesktop (dot)
org>; Avahi is available from http://avahi.org/
SEE ALSO
avahi-daemon(8), avahi.hosts(5)
COMMENTS
This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver
Kurth.