Re: CUPS - how to match autodetected printers to physical ones
On 16/02/2023 22:41, Greg Wooledge wrote:
2) Also suggested: avahi-browse -rt _ipp._tcp
This year, the output of that command no longer contains my printer's
IP address. Last year, it did. I have no idea why this has changed.
Avahi was mentioned in the ipv6 thread, so I decided to read links on
the Debian wiki page
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avahi_%28software%29
Avahi's performance resembles that of Bonjour, sometimes exceeding it;
however Avahi can lose services when managing large numbers of requests
simultaneously.[3]
3. Analysis of Peer-to-Peer Protocols Performance for Establishing a
Decentralized Desktop Grid Middleware
http://lipn.fr/~cerin/documents/PresentationSGS08heithem.pdf
Unsure if it is relevant
4) Also mentioned: port 9100.
For grins, I did "telnet 10.76.172.100 9100" and after that connected
I typed "HELLO WORLD", then pressed Enter, then Ctrl-] q Enter to
close the telnet session.
I am curious if there is some tool convenient to get report concerning
various service service discovery protocols provided at some ip
(mDNS-SD, uPnP, etc.).
Queue \\SPS\S010NEURD14841M
Does anyone know what technology is used by windows nowadays (Simple
Service Discovery Protocol, SSDP?) and which tools can be used in Linux
to get list of services?
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