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| - | + | Maemo PC Connectivity automatically announces Samba shares, NFS shares, [[SSH]], X11VNC and SBRSH through Avahi. Due to this, host PCs can easily find the services available from a Maemo device. Avahi is an open-source implementation of the ZeroConf. It is used to facilitate the discovery of services on a local network. It allows a Maemo device to publish and discover services and hosts running on a local network with no specific configuration. For example, you can plug in a Maemo device to a network and a Linux or Mac OS X host PC instantly finds disk shares and other network services running on your Maemo device. | |
| - | + | {{ambox|text=Avahi has not yet been included in Host PC Connectivity for Windows and thus automatic Maemo device service publishing does not work with Windows host PCs.}} | |
| - | + | == Using Avahi on Linux == | |
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| - | + | First, you should install <code>avahi-discover</code> by executing the following command: | |
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| - | Next, you can use the < | + | Next, you can use the <code>avahi-discover</code> utility to see all services announced by the Maemo device, figure [[#figure-pc_connectivity_mpc_linux_avahi_discover|7.1]]. |
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| - | + | <div id="figure-pc_connectivity_mpc_linux_avahi_discover"> | |
| + | [[Image:mpc_linux_avahi_discover.png|frame|center|alt=Screenshot of Linux Avahi discovery dialog|Figure 7.1: Linux Avahi Discovery dialog]] | ||
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| + | == Using Avahi on Mac OS X == | ||
| + | Samba and NFS shares from a Maemo device are automatically shown in the '''SHARED''' section of the '''Finder''' application, figure [[#figure-pc_connectivity_mpc_mac_avahi_finder|7.2]]. | ||
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| - | + | [[Image:mpc_mac_avahi_finder.png|frame|center|alt=Screenshot of Mac OS X Finder|Figure 7.2: Mac OS X Finder application]] | |
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 4 November 2010
Maemo PC Connectivity automatically announces Samba shares, NFS shares, SSH, X11VNC and SBRSH through Avahi. Due to this, host PCs can easily find the services available from a Maemo device. Avahi is an open-source implementation of the ZeroConf. It is used to facilitate the discovery of services on a local network. It allows a Maemo device to publish and discover services and hosts running on a local network with no specific configuration. For example, you can plug in a Maemo device to a network and a Linux or Mac OS X host PC instantly finds disk shares and other network services running on your Maemo device.
| Avahi has not yet been included in Host PC Connectivity for Windows and thus automatic Maemo device service publishing does not work with Windows host PCs. |
[edit] Using Avahi on Linux
First, you should install avahi-discover by executing the following command:
$ sudo apt-get install avahi-discover
Next, you can use the avahi-discover utility to see all services announced by the Maemo device, figure 7.1.
[edit] Using Avahi on Mac OS X
Samba and NFS shares from a Maemo device are automatically shown in the SHARED section of the Finder application, figure 7.2.
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