1: .TH "minissdpd" 1
2: .SH NAME
3: minissdpd \- daemon keeping track of UPnP devices up
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B minissdpd
6: .RB [ -d "] [" -6 "] [" "-s \fIsocket" "] [" "-p \fIpidfile" "] [" "-t \fITTL" "] [" "-f \fIdevice" ] " -i \fR<\fIinterface\fR> " [ "-i \fR<\fIinterface2\fR>" "] ..."
7: .SH DESCRIPTION
8: minissdpd listen for SSDP traffic and keeps track
9: of what are the UPnP devices up on the network.
10: The list of the UPnP devices is accessed by programs
11: looking for devices, skipping the UPnP discovery process.
12: .SH OPTIONS
13: .TP
14: .B \-d
15: debug : do not go to background, output messages to console
16: and do not filter out low priority messages.
17: .TP
18: .B \-6
19: IPv6 : Enable IPv6 in addition to IPv4.
20: .TP
21: .BI \-s " socket"
22: path of the unix socket open for communicating with other processes.
23: By default /var/run/minissdpd.sock is used.
24: .TP
25: .BI \-p " pidfile"
26: path of the file where pid is written at startup.
27: By default /var/run/minissdpd.pid is used.
28: .TP
29: .BI \-t " TTL"
30: TTL of the package.
31: By default 2 is used according to UDA.
32: .TP
33: .BI \-f " device"
34: search/filter a specific device type.
35: .TP
36: .BI \-i " interface"
37: name or IP address of the interface used to listen to SSDP packets
38: coming on port 1900, multicast address 239.255.255.250.
39: .SH "SEE ALSO"
40: miniupnpd(1) miniupnpc(3)
41: .SH BUGS
42: No known bugs.
43:
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