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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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$ sudo apt-get install avahi-discover | $ sudo apt-get install avahi-discover | ||
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+ | [[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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