Shamus,
Yes, that is working as designed. mDNS is to discover the box before
configuring it.
The variable ADNAME="AstLinux PBX" enables mDNS on the external interface, and
enabled by default.
Whenever the Network tab is saved, ADNAME="" to automatically disable mDNS as a
security feature.
If for some reason you want mDNS enabled, add to your user.conf...
Network tab -> Advanced Configuration: User System Variables: {Edit User
Variables}
ADNAME="AstLinux PBX"
(or whatever name you want to advertise) and reboot.
Lonnie
On Jul 14, 2010, at 10:34 AM, Shamus Rask wrote:
> I have AstLinux 0.7.2 running and noticed on first install (prior to using
> web-interface to partition CF card) that there was an mDNS responder that
> advertised SIP, IAX and SSH among others. I've since used the web interface
> to partition the CF card, and now there is no services being advertised.
>
> Looking in the logs, on a fresh reboot, I no longer see any mdns notices. I
> thought I had seen some lines during boot-up.
>
> Any help or indication as to mdns troubleshooting?
>
> many thanks,
> Shamus
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