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A simple Multicast Domain Name Service based on RFC 6762. Can be used as both a client (sending queries) or a server (responding to queries).

A higher level DNS Service Discovery based on RFC 6763 that automatically responds to any query for the service or service instance.

Note: The DNS-SD client does not have flood protection implemented for backwards compatability. We recommend using Tiny DNS for a fully standards compliant client if a server is not needed. If a server is needed this implementation works well.

Features

Getting started

Published releases are available on NuGet. To install, run the following command in the Package Manager Console

PM> Install-Package Makaretu.Dns.Multicast.New

or using .NET CLI run the following command in the project folder

> dotnet add package Makaretu.Dns.Multicast.New

Usage Service Discovery

Advertising

Always broadcast the service ("foo") running on local host with port 1024.

using Makaretu.Dns;

var service = new ServiceProfile("x", "_foo._tcp", 1024);
var sd = new ServiceDiscovery();
if (sd.Probe(service))
    // Handle the service conflict
else
{
    //Begin responding to queries for this service
    sd.Advertise(service);
    //Notify listeners that the service is now available
    sd.Announce(service);
}

See the example advertiser for a working program.

Discovery

Find all services running on the local link.

using Makaretu.Dns;

var sd = new ServiceDiscovery();
sd.ServiceDiscovered += (s, serviceName) => { // Do something };

Find all service instances running on the local link.

using Makaretu.Dns;

var sd = new ServiceDiscovery();
sd.ServiceInstanceDiscovered += (s, e) => { // Do something };

See the example browser for a working program.

Usage Multicast

Event Based Queries

Get all the Apple TVs. The query is sent when a network interface is discovered. The AnsweredReceived callback contains any answer that is seen, not just the answer to the specific query.

using Makaretu.Dns;

var mdns = new MulticastService();
mdns.NetworkInterfaceDiscovered += (s, e) => mdns.SendQuery("appletv.local");
mdns.AnswerReceived += (s, e) => { // do something with e.Message };
mdns.Start();

Async Queries

Get the first answer to Apple TVs. Wait 2 seconds for an answer.

using Makaretu.Dns;

var service = "appletv.local";
var query = new Message();
query.Questions.Add(new Question { Name = service, Type = DnsType.ANY });
var cancellation = new CancellationTokenSource(2000);

using (var mdns = new MulticastService())
{
    mdns.Start();
    var response = await mdns.ResolveAsync(query, cancellation.Token);
    // Do something
}

Broadcasting

Respond to a query for the service. Note that ServiceDiscovery.Advertise is much easier.

using Makaretu.Dns;

var service = "...";
var mdns = new MulticastService();
mdns.QueryReceived += (s, e) =>
{
    var msg = e.Message;
    if (msg.Questions.Any(q => q.Name == service))
    {
        var res = msg.CreateResponse();
        var addresses = MulticastService.GetIPAddresses()
            .Where(ip => ip.AddressFamily == AddressFamily.InterNetwork);
        foreach (var address in addresses)
        {
            res.Answers.Add(new ARecord
            {
                Name = service,
                Address = address
            });
        }
        mdns.SendAnswer(res);
    }
};
mdns.Start();

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License

Copyright © 2018-2019 Richard Schneider (makaretu@gmail.com)

The package is licensed under the MIT license. Refer to the LICENSE file for more information.