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<manpage name="avahi-resolve" section="1" desc="Resolve one or more mDNS/DNS host name(s) to IP address(es) (and vice versa) using the Avahi daemon">
<synopsis>
<cmd>avahi-resolve --name <arg>host-name ...</arg></cmd>
<cmd>avahi-resolve-host-name <arg>host-name ...</arg></cmd>
<cmd>avahi-resolve --address <arg>address ...</arg></cmd>
<cmd>avahi-resolve-address <arg>address ...</arg></cmd>
</synopsis>
<description>
<p>Resolve one or more mDNS/DNS host name(s) to IP address(es) (and vice versa) using the Avahi daemon.</p>
</description>
<options>
<p>When passing -n, specify one or more fully qualified mDNS/DNS host name(s)
(e.g. "foo.local") to resolve into IP addresses on the
command line. When passing -a, specifiy one or more IP address
to resolve into host names.</p>
<p>avahi-resolve-host-name is equivalent to avahi-resolve --name.</p>
<p>avahi-resolve-address is equivalent to avahi-resolve --address.</p>
<option>
<p><opt>-n | --name</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>Translate one or more fully qualified host names into addresses.</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>-a | --address</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>Translate one or more addresses into fully qualified host names.</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>-v | --verbose</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>Enable verbose mode.</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>-6</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>When resolving a host name, look for IPv6 addresses exclusively.</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>-4</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>When resolving a host name, look for IPv4 addresses exclusively.</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>-h | --help</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>Show help.</p></optdesc>
</option>
<option>
<p><opt>-V | --version</opt></p>
<optdesc><p>Show version information.</p></optdesc>
</option>
</options>
<section name="Authors">
<p>The avahi developers <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>; avahi is
available from <url href="@PACKAGE_URL@"/></p>
</section>
<section name="See also">
<p>
<manref name="avahi-publish-address" section="1"/>,
<manref
name="avahi-daemon" section="8"/>
</p>
</section>
<section name="Comments">
<p>This man page was written using <manref name="xml2man" section="1"
href="http://masqmail.cx/xml2man/"/> by Oliver Kurth.</p>
</section>
</manpage>
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