MQUERY(1) | General Commands Manual | MQUERY(1) |
mquery
— small
query tool for multicast DNS
mquery |
[-hsv ] [-i
IFACE] [-t
TYPE] [-w
SEC] [NAME] |
mquery
is a companion tool to
mdnsd(8), but can also be used stand-alone with other mDNS
servers. It formats and sends mDNS service queries, similar to how
mdns-scan(1) works, but with a fraction of the
usability.
mquery
runs on the system default
interface, derived from the routing table. To run on another interface, use
the -i
IFACE command line
option. It runs continuously monitoring for responses to the initial query,
by default _services._dns-sd._udp.local.
This program follows the usual UNIX command line syntax. The options are as follows:
-h
-i
IFACEOnly available on Linux.
-s
mquery
behaves a lot like
mdns-scan(1), which after receiving an initial reply to
a scan, sends a specific PTR query to the respondent. This option skips
that specific scan and runs mquery
in a simple
mode.-t
TYPE-h
-v
-w
SECThis mDNS-SD implementation was created in 2003 by
Jeremie Miller ⟨jer@jabber.org⟩. Much
later, in 2016, it was adopted by
Joachim Wiberg ⟨troglobit@gmail.com⟩ for
further development and maintenance at GitHub:
⟨https://github.com/troglobit/mdnsd⟩.
Jan 4 2022 | Debian |