<option>
<p><opt>disallow-other-stacks=</opt> Takes a boolean value
- ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes", no other process is allowed
+ ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" no other process is allowed
to bind to UDP port 5353. This effectively impedes other mDNS
stacks from running on the host. Use this as a security
measure to make sure that only Avahi is responsible for mDNS
<option>
<p><opt>allow-point-to-point=</opt> Takes a boolean value
- ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes", avahi-daemon will accept
- interfaces with the POINTOPOINT flag. This option defaults
- to "no" as it may be unreliable.</p>
+ ("yes" or "no"). If set to "yes" avahi-daemon will make use of
+ interfaces with the POINTOPOINT flag set. This option defaults
+ to "no" as it might make mDNS unreliable due to usually large
+ latencies with such links and opens a potential security hole
+ by allowing mDNS access from Internet connections. Use with
+ care and YMMV!</p>
</option>
</section>
<section name="Section [wide-area]">
<option>
- <p><opt>enable-wide-area=</opt> Enable wide-area DNS-SD, aka
+ <p><opt>enable-wide-area=</opt> Takes a boolean value
+ ("yes" or "no"). Enable wide-area DNS-SD, aka
DNS-SD over unicast DNS. If this is enabled only domains
ending in .local will be resolved on mDNS, all other domains
are resolved via unicast DNS. If you want to maintain multiple