Trent: Wow, thank you! I switched away from that problematic ISP in 2017
but I'm glad it'd now function correctly by default.
George: You can file a new bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nss-mdns unless there's
already a bug about it, and link the github issue also there.
** Also
Discussion on this new issue: https://github.com/lathiat/nss-
mdns/issues/75
** Bug watch added: github.com/lathiat/nss-mdns/issues #75
https://github.com/lathiat/nss-mdns/issues/75
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After some more searching I found an explanation of this issue in Ubuntu
20.04 and the correct way to disable it: https://github.com/lathiat/nss-
mdns#etcmdnsallow
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It seems not "fixed", but rather broken again in Ubuntu 20.04. My ISP
DNS servers respond to all ".local" queries with "127.0.0.200", and mDNS
just doesn't work in this case. Setting AVAHI_DAEMON_DETECT_LOCAL=0 does
not help. This is regression from 18.04 where mDNS worked fine with
default
That's great!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327362
Title:
Some ISPs have .local domain which disables avahi-daemon
Status in Release Notes for Ubuntu:
For anyone looking at this in 2020, this is fixed in nss-mdns 0.14 which
is in Ubuntu Focal 20.04 - it will now correctly pass through unicast
.local lookups.
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+ Some ISPs have .local domain which disables avahi-daemon
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As I found this bug accidentally after years, just small remark:
a) The firm I work for keeps naming hosts in internal network
«name».ourfirm.local. Those addresses are omnipresent (from network
config to myriads of development/test/staging/whatever environments and
config files), so advice to
This is *still* a problem on 16.04.1 LTS. This message in syslog:
Dec 5 14:12:11 tali avahi: Avahi detected that your currently configured local
DNS server serves
Dec 5 14:12:11 tali avahi: a domain .local. This is inherently incompatible
with Avahi and thus
Dec 5 14:12:11 tali avahi: Avahi
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