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Michele Calgaro
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README | 12 years ago | |
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domainbrowser.cpp | 12 years ago | |
domainbrowser.h | 11 years ago | |
kcm_tdednssd.kcfg | 12 years ago | |
publicservice.cpp | 13 years ago | |
publicservice.h | 11 years ago | |
query.cpp | ||
query.h | 11 years ago | |
remoteservice.cpp | ||
remoteservice.h | 11 years ago | |
responder.cpp | ||
responder.h | ||
sdevent.h | ||
servicebase.cpp | ||
servicebase.h | 11 years ago | |
servicebrowser.cpp | ||
servicebrowser.h | 11 years ago | |
settings.kcfgc | 11 years ago |
README
Checklist to ensure that zeroconf will work: 1) Install Avahi, at least version 0.3 2) compile tdednssd-avahi and install it to replace 'stub' libtdednssd.so provided by tdelibs 3) check /etc/nsswitch.conf and ensure that there is 'mdns' before 'dns' in line starting with 'host:'. It should be something like: host: files mdns dns 4) ensure that avahi-daemon is being started in initscripts 5) for testing: use kpf kicker applet to publish a directory, then open 'zeroconf:/' URL in konqueror. You should be able to see a local webserver with that published dir. For more information go here http://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=Zeroconf%20in%20KDE