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NAME

       avahi-daemon.conf - avahi-daemon configuration file

SYNOPSIS

       /etc/avahi/avahi-daemon.conf

DESCRIPTION

       avahi-daemon.conf is the configuration file for avahi-daemon.

SECTION [SERVER]

       host-name= Set the host name avahi-daemon tries to register on the LAN. If omited defaults
       to the system host name as set with the sethostname() system call.

       host-name-from-machine-id= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to  "yes"  avahi-
       daemon will use the machine-id as name on the LAN.

       domain-name=  Set the default domain name avahi-daemon tries to register its host name and
       services on the LAN in. If omitted defaults to ".local".

       browse-domains= Set a comma separated list of browsing domains (in addition to the default
       one and those announced inside the default browsing domain). Please note that the user may
       specify  additional  browsing  domains   on   the   client   side,   either   by   setting
       $AVAHI_BROWSE_DOMAINS  to  a  list of colon separated domains or by adding them to the XDG
       config file ~/.config/avahi/browse-domains (separated by newlines).

       use-ipv4= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "no" avahi-daemon will not  use
       IPv4 sockets. Default is "yes".

       use-ipv6=  Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "no" avahi-daemon will not use
       IPv6 sockets. Default is "yes".

       allow-interfaces= Set a comma separated list of allowed network interfaces that should  be
       used  by the avahi-daemon. Traffic on other interfaces will be ignored. If set to an empty
       list all local interfaces except loopback and point-to-point will be used.

       deny-interfaces= Set a comma separated list of network interfaces that should  be  ignored
       by  avahi-daemon. Other not specified interfaces will be used, unless allow-interfaces= is
       set. This option takes precedence over allow-interfaces=.

       check-response-ttl= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes", an  additional
       security check is activated: incoming IP packets will be ignored unless the IP TTL is 255.
       Earlier mDNS specifications required this check. Since this feature  may  be  incompatible
       with  newer  implementations  of  mDNS  it defaults to "no". On the other hand it provides
       extra security.

       use-iff-running= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or  "no").  If  set  to  "yes"  avahi-daemon
       monitors  the  IFF_RUNNING flag bit which is used by some (modern) network drivers to tell
       user space if a network cable is plugged in (in case of copper ethernet), or  the  network
       card  is  associated  with  some  kind of network (in case of WLAN). If IFF_RUNNING is set
       avahi-daemon will automatically announce its services on that network.  Unfortunately  far
       too many network drivers do not support this flag or support it in a broken way. Therefore
       this option defaults to "no".

       enable-dbus= Takes either "yes", "no" or "warn". If set to "yes" avahi-daemon connects  to
       D-Bus,  offering  an  object  oriented  client API. It is only available if Avahi has been
       compiled with --enable-dbus in which case it defaults to "yes". "warn" behaves like "yes",
       but  the daemon starts up even when it fails to connect to a D-Bus daemon. In addition, if
       the connection to the D-Bus daemon is terminated we try to reconnect. (Unless we are in  a
       chroot() environment where this definitely will fail.)

       disallow-other-stacks=  Takes  a  boolean  value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" no other
       process is allowed to bind to UDP port 5353. This effectively impedes  other  mDNS  stacks
       from  running  on the host. Use this as a security measure to make sure that only Avahi is
       responsible for mDNS traffic. Please note that we do not recommend running  multiple  mDNS
       stacks  on  the  same  host  simultaneously.  This  hampers  reliability and is a waste of
       resources. However, to not annoy people this option defaults to "no".

       allow-point-to-point= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes"  avahi-daemon
       will make use of interfaces with the POINTOPOINT flag set. This option defaults to "no" as
       it might make mDNS unreliable due to usually large latencies with such links and  opens  a
       potential  security  hole by allowing mDNS access from Internet connections. Use with care
       and YMMV!

       cache-entries-max= Takes an unsigned integer specifying  how  many  resource  records  are
       cached  per  interface.  Bigger  values  allow  mDNS work correctly in large LANs but also
       increase memory consumption.

       clients-max= Takes an unsigned integer. The maximum number  of  concurrent  D-Bus  clients
       allowed.  If  the maximum number is reached further clients will be refused until at least
       one existing client disconnects.

       objects-per-client-max= Takes an unsigned integer. The maximum number  of  objects  (entry
       groups,  browsers,  resolvers)  that  may be registered per D-Bus client at a time. If the
       maximum number is reached further object creation will  be  refused  until  at  least  one
       object is freed.

       entries-per-entry-group-max=  Takes  an  unsigned  integer.  The maximum number of entries
       (resource records) per entry group registered by a D-Bus client at a time. If the  maximum
       number is reached further resource records may not be added to an entry group.

       ratelimit-interval-usec=  Takes  an  unsigned integer. Sets the per-interface packet rate-
       limiting interval parameter. Together with ratelimit-burst= this may be  used  to  control
       the  maximum  number  of  packets  Avahi will generated in a specific period of time on an
       interface.

       ratelimit-burst= Takes an unsigned integer. Sets the  per-interface  packet  rate-limiting
       burst  parameter.  Together  with ratelimit-interval-usec= this may be used to control the
       maximum number of packets Avahi will  generated  in  a  specific  period  of  time  on  an
       interface.

SECTION [WIDE-AREA]

       enable-wide-area= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). Enable wide-area DNS-SD, aka DNS-
       SD over unicast DNS. If this is enabled only domains ending in .local will be resolved  on
       mDNS,  all  other  domains  are resolved via unicast DNS. If you want to maintain multiple
       different multicast DNS domains even with this option enabled  we  encourage  you  to  use
       subdomains of .local, such as "kitchen.local". This option defaults to "yes".

SECTION [PUBLISH]

       disable-publishing= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes", no record will
       be published by Avahi, not even address records for the local host. Avahi will be  started
       in a querying-only mode. Use this is a security measure. This option defaults to "no"

       disable-user-service-publishing=  Takes  a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes",
       Avahi will still publish address records and suchlike but will not allow user applications
       to publish services. Use this is a security measure. This option defaults to "no"

       add-service-cookie= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" an implicit TXT
       entry will be added to all locally registered services, containing a cookie value which is
       chosen  randomly  on  daemon  startup.  This  can be used to detect if two services on two
       different interfaces/protocols are actually identical. Defaults to "no".

       publish-addresses= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If  set  to  "yes"  avahi-daemon
       will  register  mDNS  address  records  for all local IP addresses. Unless you want to use
       avahi-daemon exclusively for browsing it's recommended to enable  this.  If  you  plan  to
       register local services you need to enable this option. Defaults to "yes".

       publish-hinfo=  Takes  a  boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" avahi-daemon will
       register an mDNS HINFO record on all interfaces which contains information about the local
       operating  system  and  CPU,  which  might  be useful for administrative purposes. This is
       recommended by the mDNS specification but not required. For the sake of privacy you  might
       choose to disable this feature. Defaults to "no".

       publish-workstation=  Takes  a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" avahi-daemon
       will register a service of type "_workstation._tcp" on the local LAN. This might be useful
       for  administrative  purposes (i.e. browse for all PCs on the LAN), but is not required or
       recommended by any specification. Newer MacOS X releases register a service of this  type.
       Defaults to "no".

       publish-domain=  Takes  a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" avahi-daemon will
       announce the locally used domain name (see above) for browsing by other hosts. Defaults to
       "yes".

       publish-dns-servers= Takes a comma separated list of IP addresses for unicast DNS servers.
       You can use this to announce unicast DNS servers via mDNS. When used in  conjunction  with
       avahi-dnsconfd  on  the  client  side  this  allows DHCP-like configuration of unicast DNS
       servers.

       publish-resolv-conf-dns-servers= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If  set  to  "yes"
       avahi-daemon  will  publish  the  unicast  DNS  servers  specified  in /etc/resolv.conf in
       addition to those specified with publish-dns-servers. Send avahi-daemon a SIGHUP  to  have
       it reload this file. Defaults to "no".

       publish-aaaa-on-ipv4=  Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" avahi-daemon
       will publish an IPv6 AAAA record via IPv4, i.e. the local IPv6 addresses can  be  resolved
       using  an IPv4 transport. Only useful when IPv4 is enabled with use-ipv4=true. Defaults to
       "yes".

       publish-a-on-ipv6= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If  set  to  "yes"  avahi-daemon
       will  publish  an  IPv4  A  record via IPv6, i.e. the local IPv4 addresses can be resolved
       using an IPv6 transport. Only useful when IPv6 is enabled with use-ipv6=true. Defaults  to
       "no".

SECTION [REFLECTOR]

       enable-reflector= Takes a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" avahi-daemon will
       reflect incoming mDNS requests to  all  local  network  interfaces,  effectively  allowing
       clients  to  browse  mDNS/DNS-SD  services  on  all networks connected to the gateway. The
       gateway is somewhat intelligent and should work with all kinds  of  mDNS  traffic,  though
       some  functionality  is  lost  (specifically  the  unicast reply bit, which is used rarely
       anyway). Make sure to not run multiple reflectors between the same  networks,  this  might
       cause them to play Ping Pong with mDNS packets. Defaults to "no".

       reflect-ipv=  Takes  a boolean value ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" and enable-reflector
       is enabled, avahi-daemon will forward mDNS traffic between IPv4 and IPv6, which is usually
       not recommended. Defaults to "no".

SECTION [RLIMITS]

       This section is used to define system resource limits for the daemon. See setrlimit(2) for
       more information. If any of the options is not specified in the configuration file, avahi-
       daemon does not change it from the system defaults.

       rlimit-as=  Value  in  bytes for RLIMIT_AS (maximum size of the process's virtual memory).
       Sensible values are heavily system dependent.

       rlimit-core= Value in bytes for RLIMIT_CORE (maximum core file size). Unless you  want  to
       debug avahi-daemon, it is safe to set this to 0.

       rlimit-data=  Value in bytes for RLIMIT_DATA (maximum size of the process's data segment).
       Sensible values are heavily system dependent.

       rlimit-fsize= Value for RLIMIT_FSIZE (maximum size of files the process may create). Since
       avahi-daemon shouldn't write any files to disk, it is safe to set this to 0.

       rlimit-nofile=  Value  for  RLIMIT_NOFILE  (open file descriptors). avahi-daemon shouldn't
       need more than 15 to 20 open file descriptors concurrently.

       rlimit-stack= Value in bytes  for  RLIMIT_STACK  (maximum  size  of  the  process  stack).
       Sensible values are heavily system dependent.

       rlimit-nproc=  Value  for RLIMIT_NPROC (max number of processes a user can launch). avahi-
       daemon forks of a helper process on systems where chroot(2) is  available  therefore  this
       value  should  not  be set below 2. Note that while the process limit only applies to this
       process, the total count of processes to reach that limit includes all  processes  on  the
       system  with  the  same  UID,  including any containers without UID remapping (such as lxd
       containers with security.privileged=true). The default configuration of 3 was  removed  to
       prevent problems in this scenario.

AUTHORS

       The  Avahi  Developers  <avahi (at) lists (dot) freedesktop (dot) org>; Avahi is available
       from http://avahi.org/

SEE ALSO

       avahi-daemon(8), avahi-dnsconfd(8)

COMMENTS

       This man page was written using xml2man(1) by Oliver Kurth.