This project produces a LLMNR responder daemon named xllmnrd in order to improve interoperability between POSIX‐based operating systems and Microsoft Windows in a small or home network environment.

xllmnrd is an independent LLMNR responder daemon (a.k.a. llmnrd) for IPv6 networks and currently supports GNU/Linux operating systems with plans to support others. It allows Microsoft Windows clients to get the IPv6 addresses of a server on the same local network without any DNS configuration and can supplement IPv4‐only NetBIOS name resolution provided mainly by Samba.

Features

  • It responds to LLMNR queries from other (notably Microsoft Windows) hosts on the same local network.
  • It keeps track of address changes of the network interfaces automatically.

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Categories

Networking

License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux

Languages

English, Japanese

Intended Audience

Information Technology, System Administrators

User Interface

Non-interactive (Daemon)

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Networking Software

Registered

2013-10-29