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README.rst
.. zephyr:code-sample:: mdns-responder :name: mDNS responder :relevant-api: net_core dns_sd bsd_sockets Listen and respond to mDNS queries. Overview ******** This application will wait mDNS queries for a pre-defined hostname and respond to them. The default hostname is **zephyr** and it is set in the :file:`prj.conf` file. Requirements ************ - :ref:`networking_with_host` - avahi or similar mDNS capable application that is able to query mDNS information. Building and Running ******************** Build and run the mdns-responder sample application like this: .. zephyr-app-commands:: :zephyr-app: samples/net/mdns_responder :board: <board to use> :conf: <config file to use> :goals: build :compact: After the mdns-responder sample application is started, it will await queries from the network. Open a terminal window in your host and type: .. code-block:: console $ avahi-resolve -4 -n zephyr.local If the query is successful, then following information is printed: .. code-block:: console zephyr.local 192.0.2.1 For a IPv6 query, type this: .. code-block:: console $ avahi-resolve -6 -n zephyr.local If the query is successful, then following information is printed: .. code-block:: console zephyr.local 2001:db8::1 Lastly, resolve services using DNS Service Discovery: .. code-block:: console $ avahi-browse -t -r _zephyr._tcp If the query is successful, then the following information is printed: .. code-block:: console + zeth IPv6 zephyr _zephyr._tcp local = zeth IPv6 zephyr _zephyr._tcp local hostname = [zephyr.local] address = [192.0.2.1] port = [4242] txt = [] Wi-Fi ===== The IPv4 Wi-Fi support can be enabled in the sample with :ref:`Wi-Fi snippet <snippet-wifi-ipv4>`.