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Revision as of 21:12, 2 October 2013
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Avahi Configuration for Pidora
Project Description
Avahi (zeroconf) enables discovery of computers without DNS or IP numbers. This project involves configuring Avahi for use on the Raspberry Pi, so that other computers can connect to it by name without DNS support. This configuration must then be packaged in such a way that it can be included in the Pidora composes without causing conflicts.
Project Leader
Project Contributor(s)
None
Project Details
Since the Raspberry Pi utlizies the same NIC throughout its two models, I predict that getting avahi to work should only be a matter of customizing the configuration files to fit the hardware on install (unless this is done automatically, like while running a configuration).
My main resource will be the Avahi website and the references that are linked to from that page.
Project Plan
Tracking
For tracking I plan to use github. My github is located here.
Key contacts
None yet
Goals by Release
Goals for each release and plans for reaching those goals:
- 0.1
- 0.2
- 0.3