<?xml version="1.0"?><!--*-nxml-*--> <!DOCTYPE manpage SYSTEM "xmltoman.dtd"> <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="xmltoman.xsl" ?> <!-- This file is part of avahi. avahi is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. avahi is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with avahi; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. --> <manpage name="avahi-publish-service" section="1" desc="Register an mDNS/DNS-SD service or host name or address mapping using the Avahi daemon"> <synopsis> <cmd>avahi-publish -s [<arg>options</arg>] <arg>name</arg> <arg>service-type</arg> <arg>port</arg> [<arg>TXT data</arg> ...]</cmd> <cmd>avahi-publish-service [<arg>options</arg>] <arg>name</arg> <arg>service-type</arg> <arg>port</arg> [<arg>TXT data</arg> ...]</cmd> <cmd>avahi-publish -a [<arg>options</arg>] <arg>host name</arg> <arg>address</arg></cmd> <cmd>avahi-publish-address [<arg>options</arg>] <arg>host name</arg> <arg>address</arg></cmd> </synopsis> <description> <p>Register an mDNS/DNS-SD service or host name/address mapping using the Avahi daemon.</p> </description> <options> <p>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).</p> <option> <p><opt>-s | --service</opt></p> <optdesc><p>Register a service. avahi-publish-service is equivalent to avahi-publish -s.</p></optdesc> </option> <option> <p><opt>-a | --address</opt></p> <optdesc><p>Register an address/host name mapping. avahi-publish-address is equivalent to avahi-publish -a.</p></optdesc> </option> <option> <p><opt>-v | --verbose</opt></p> <optdesc><p>Enable verbose mode.</p></optdesc> </option> <option> <p><opt>-H | --host=</opt> <arg>HOSTNAME</arg></p> <optdesc><p>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.</p></optdesc> </option> <option> <p><opt>-d | --domain=</opt> <arg>DOMAIN</arg></p> <optdesc><p>Publish the service in the specified domain. If omitted the Avahi daemon will publish it in its default domain (usually .local).</p></optdesc> </option> <option> <p><opt>--subtype=</opt> <arg>SUBTYPE</arg></p> <optdesc><p>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.</p></optdesc> </option> <option> <p><opt>-f | --no-fail</opt></p> <optdesc><p>Don't fail if the daemon is not found running. Instead, wait until it appears. If it disconnects, try to reconnect.</p></optdesc> </option> <option> <p><opt>-h | --help</opt></p> <optdesc><p>Show help</p></optdesc> </option> <option> <p><opt>-V | --version</opt></p> <optdesc><p>Show version information.</p></optdesc> </option> </options> <section name="Authors"> <p>The Avahi Developers <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>; Avahi is available from <url href="@PACKAGE_URL@"/></p> </section> <section name="See also"> <p> <manref name="avahi-resolve" section="1"/>, <manref name="avahi-browse" section="1"/>, <manref name="avahi-daemon" section="8"/> </p> </section> <section name="Comments"> <p>This man page was written using <manref name="xml2man" section="1" href="http://masqmail.cx/xml2man/"/> by Oliver Kurth.</p> </section> </manpage>