Questions tagged [bonjour]

Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks using industry standard IP protocols.

Bonjour, also known as zero-configuration networking, enables automatic discovery of computers, devices, and services on IP networks using industry standard IP protocols.

Official page: http://www.apple.com/support/bonjour/

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mDNS - how to know a device is out of the wifi signal range

I would like to ask a question about mDNS. I am trying to create a Linux process which can discover some services (e.g. _airplay._tcp., _raop._tcp) from the other device when the device joins the Linux AP. I can get the notification through mDNS,…
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Mopria and DNS-SD

With the Advent of Android 4.4 Kit Google now natively supports some form of built in printing functionality. This means that a lot of printers now support Mopria. Just like Airprint on IOS, Mopria is nothing more than multicast DNS for detecting…
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Configure Bonjour for a custom vhost on Apache on OS X 10.9

How to broadcast all my vhost ? This has been answered for Snow Leopard, sadly the configurations files pointed in this thread are not there anymore in Maverick.
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How to make a Cisco AP1142N speak Bonjour?

I have an autonomous Cisco access point (model AP1142N) and an Apple TV that are on the same physical and logical network. Bonjour does not work across the access point — both WiFi-to-WiFi and Wired-to-Wired seem to work, but as soon as multicast…
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zeroconf (bonjour) assign ip adresses (.NET)

i am on windows and i want to write a tool in .NET that gives IP´s (with zeroconf) to embedded devices in a network. I am familiar with programming but new to zeroconf, networking. So i wondered, does a daemon need to run on every embedded device to…
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Apache and ZeroConf

I have a machine running Ubuntu on which I've installed Apache (v2). What I'm trying to do is enable ZeroConf so that the Apache server will broadcast itself over the network and then will be able to be picked up using Bonjour on OS X systems. It…
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Bonjour multifunction not recognized

I'm using 3 different macOS systems. Only 1 of these systems is able to recognize that my multifunction printer is also a scanner. The other 2 only recognize it as a printer. The printer in question is a 'Samsung M267x 287x Series'. (Which is now…
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cannot ping link-local address from other subnet when defaut gateway route is seted

I have a problem with my route table I don't know why it doesn't work. I have two test cases, I did draw a network map for each case. currently I can't resolv the goal. The goal: laptop-1 can ping raspberry pi over zeroconf ip laptop-2 can…
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Ubuntu bonjour name server

Is there a way to have my remote server talking to my mac via bonjour? Avahi and netatalk are configured and ready using afp. Tried with opnvpn without success. Also tried with the dns-sd server setup but I'm confused... FYI: Root Server with…
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Netatalk -- should every client connect through a separate account?

I have an Ubuntu 14.04 server running Netatalk 3.1.7. It's serving files to 3-4 other computers running a mixture of OSX Yosemite and Windows 7 (the latter connects via Samba rather than Netatalk). My question is should all of these machines be…
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How to discover a Cisco switch via Bonjour on Linux

I have a simple network consisting of a Linux box (running dhcpd and avahi-daemon), a Cisco SF302-08PP switch, some Zeroconf-capable devices, and for debugging a MacBook Pro. Everything gets their addresses from the DHCP server on the Linux box. The…
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Cant see Shared Macs over PPTP VPN (OS X)

I have setup a PPTP VPN using a DD-WRT router which is functioning fine. I can ping internet to external and external to internal. I have also tested file sharing over AFP and SMB with success. My issue is that connected users both inside and…
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Using Apple's Internet Sharing with the second nic on my MacPro

I want to plug a laptop into my server instead of using a switch. When I check the button on my MacPro OSX 10.5.8 to share my internet connection on my second nic, it warns that it may affect other computers on the network and to contact my system…
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Cisco ASA IPSec VPN - service discovery (e.g. shared folder browser)

We have an ASA 5505 doing IPSec VPN for remote users. Client access is working almost as expected:clients can reach hosts on the internal LAN, even using DNS, and we are tunneling all client traffic through the ASA so the user appears to be coming…
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Create VirtualHosts for zeroconf http services

I have multiple node.js apps running on my computer, and things are getting pretty confusing since the only difference between accessing them is the port number. So I had the idea to use zeroconf to advertise them. I can now see my different apps in…
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