Nigel Henry wrote: > It obviously didn't work, and appears that > if a script is in /etc/init.d, and there are no links to it in the runlevel > directories, the script is run anyway.
I think that avahi may be started by /etc/network/if-up.d/avahi-daemon, when a network interface is brought up. I'd suggest editing /etc/default/avahi-daemon. BTW, there's a persuasive argument that wanting to disable avahi/mDNS to improve your system's security is similar to wanting to disable DNS or DHCP to improve your systems's security. <http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/zeroconf-ubuntu> -- see shy jo
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