On 17-Sep-09, at 1:07 AM, Trent Lloyd wrote:
This whole issue is a tell-tale sign of a broken network device.

Usually it is wireless network cards, but sometimes is also wired and
switches.

It happens on every system. They are all wired but various hardware. I can't believe that all those various network cards have driver issues. Most of them are running Ubuntu 8.04LTS, but the one time I tested 9.04 it showed similar behaviour.

If it was the switches, which are homogenous, then why would the Macs still see Bonjour advertised services?
Or is their software stack different enough that's a red herring?
The Macs always see each other, they only see a linux boxes after that box has it's avahi-daemon restarted.


The usual issue is you restart Avahi on a particular system and all
systems can now see that node for 10 minutes, after that time the TTLs
expire and any queries from other devices for its names or services
are not seen as the network driver doesn't send the multicast requests
to Avahi.

Yes, that is what is happening. Apologies if the previous explanation was unclear.


I'll pull out Wireshark when I get a minute and see what I can see. I wish I had a working network to contrast it to.

Brian

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