mdns-browser

by hrzlgnm

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Versions:

  • 1.8.2
  • 1.8.1
  • 1.8.0
  • 1.7.1
  • 1.7.0
  • 1.6.0
  • 1.5.13
  • 1.5.12
  • 1.5.11
  • 1.5.9
  • 1.5.8
  • 1.5.7
  • 1.5.6
  • 1.5.3
  • 1.5.2
  • 1.5.1
  • 1.4.2
  • 1.4.1
  • 1.4.0
  • 1.3.2
  • 1.3.1
  • 1.3.0
  • 1.2.3
  • 1.2.2
  • 1.2.1
  • 1.2.0
  • 1.1.2
  • 1.1.1
  • 1.1.0
  • 1.0.8
  • 1.0.7
  • 1.0.6
  • 1.0.5
  • 1.0.1
  • 1.0.0
  • 0.28.1
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  • 0.11.2
  • 0.11.1
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  • 0.10.2
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  • 0.9.4
  • 0.9.2

mDNS Browser, developed by hrzlgnm, is a lightweight network discovery utility designed to locate and display multicast DNS (mDNS) services running on a local area network. Falling within the Network Tools category, the application scans for devices and services that advertise themselves through the mDNS protocol—such as printers, media servers, smart-home hubs, and development boards—presenting them in a concise, searchable list. Version 1.8.2 is the current stable release, yet the project has iterated through 117 builds in total, reflecting a history of continuous refinement and rapid bug-fix cycles that appeal to administrators, IoT enthusiasts, and software developers who need immediate visibility of Zeroconf-enabled endpoints. Typical use cases include verifying that a Raspberry Pi is broadcasting its SSH service, confirming a wireless printer has joined the network, or ensuring a home-automation bridge is discoverable before deeper integration work begins. Because the utility reads only passive mDNS traffic, it adds no measurable overhead to the subnet and can be left running during long troubleshooting sessions. The interface exposes hostname, IP address, port, and service-type records, allowing quick comparison against expected configurations or DHCP leases. mDNS Browser is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, guaranteeing delivery of the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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