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
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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
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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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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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This is a response I got from my ISP. I think it's relevant.
According to the RFC 6762 (chapter 22, IANA
considerations) the top level domain .local
should be handled as being Special-Use Domain
Names, which the RFC 6761 states the caching
DNS servers SHOULD generate immediate (positive
or
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Problem found with Ubuntu 12.04 using DNS from France Telecom.
In the target network I manage a BIND9 DNS server and ISC DHCP server, and I
suppose I cannot intercept the .local domains with a local zone (because I
should be returning valid values instead of NXDOMAIN).
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The original issue was, roughly, that Avahi daemon disables itself when
an ISP has a .local TLD. I take it that this is not a bug but a feature.
So perhaps this report should be marked wontfix?
A desire was also expressed that the Avahi daemon handle this situation
better, as described for
Comment #50 described how Mac OS X 10.2 did it. Here is how Mac OS X
v10.[456] does it. (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3473).
As long as your network's DNS server is properly configured, you do not
have to make any changes on your client Mac.
Host names that contain only one label in addition
Comment #50 described how Mac OS X 10.2 did it. Here is how Mac OS X
v10.6 does it (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3473).
As long as your network's DNS server is properly configured, you do not
have to make any changes on your client Mac.
Host names that contain only one label in addition to
Same problem here on Ubuntu 11.10 and 12.04 beta. ISP is
Bredbandsbolaget in Sweden, their DNS servers are 195.54.122.200 and
195.54.122.204.
local has SOA record localhost. root.localhost. 10 604800 86400 2419200
604800
My workaround was to install my own local resolver and use that instead
of
Same problem with Thai ISP on Ubuntu 11.10 x64
host -t SOA local.
local has SOA record . . 1 3600 1200 604800 10800
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Title:
Some ISPs have
For the last couple of years my system works in office LAN with .local
domain using this line in nsswitch.conf:
hosts: files mdns4_minimal dns mdns4 wins
Both hostname.local (avahi) and hostname.domain.local (domain) machine
hostnames are being resolved normally. I didn't experience any troubles
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Same problem here on Ubuntu 11.04 x64, using a small local ISP:
bnesbitt@ubuntu:~$ host -t SOA local
local has SOA record . . 0 0 0 0 0
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Same problem for free WiFi run by the city of New Orleans at New Orleans
international airport:
host -t SOA local
local has SOA record rxg.local. hostmaster.local. 1302159607 3600 1800 604800
3600
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Still a problem for 10.10 unless you do the OpenDNS or
/etc/default/avahi work-arounds
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I've read that ubuntu is not checking for existing .local domains in the
release notes, however, then why does /etc/default/avahi-daemon and
avahi-daemon.default in the package still say:
AVAHI_DAEMON_DETECT_LOCAL=1
Have you hard-patched the package and made it unconfigurabe instead of
adapting
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Marcus, I think OS X way of handling the situation is better. There are
some reasons for that. I called some months ago to North-West
Telecom(one of the biggest internet providers in Saint Petersburg).
Customer support engineer said that they could remove the DNS zone only
for artificial persons.
For information, this is how Mac OS X handles the situation;
From: http://support.apple.com/kb/TA20999?viewlocale=en_US
Note: If you have set up a private DNS server that resolves names in the
.local domain, computers using Mac OS X 10.2 will not use the DNS server to
resolve these names. This
For my ISP LC_ALL=C host -t soa local. does return Host local. not
found: 3(NXDOMAIN). But still I get the avahi complaint.
Figured out that before my ADSL router (a simple home device, Thomson
speedtouch 536) established connection to the ISP, the query returns
local has address 198.18.1.2. This
The top three Russian ISP's (Golden Telecom, Beeline and Corbina) are
configured as shown below
$ host -t SOA local.
local has SOA record dns1.corbina.net. hostmaster.corbina.net. 1268639101 3600
300 604800 3600
Does this indicate that ISP indeed uses local domain or is there a
problem with
I think we are talking about two different bugs: In some networks there
is actually a .local-domain defined, but there are also a lot of false
positives!
In /usr/lib/avahi/avahi-daemon-check-dns.sh line 58 is faulty:
if echo $OUT | egrep -vq 'has no|not found'; then
The host-command might
Sorry, forgott to add the corrected line in the previous post:
if echo $OUT | egrep -vq 'has no|not found|^;; '; then
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This problem still exists in Ubuntu 10.04. I cannot connect to the
Toronto Public Library free wifi because it redirects to the webpage
spyders.local, which displays the terms and conditions for using the
free wifi service. This works fine on Windows.
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I use Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 64bits and this problem is present. Removing
Network-Manager and Installing Wicd resolve this issue for me. My
question is: where it is the difference between these two managers?
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You might have a different problem. Rebooting never fixed this issue for
me, and it never broke my wifi.
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I have this avahi problem as well. I live in Mexico and do not use any
.local domain (I don't even connect to other computers, just to the
router). Nothing seems to decidedly solve this, and everyone that I have
showcased Ubuntu to (at least 50 people as I use it with my TV as set
top box) have
I am running Ubuntu Lucid on M1 Home Broadband in Singapore.
I have this .local bug error message everytime I reconnect after a
disconnection.
If I have a disconnection, it takes a reboot of both my Speedtouch modem
and Linksys WRT54GL router to reconnect my PC to the internet.
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I confirm what Mekk said: with running avahi-daemon I can not access local
resources of my office by dns names. If i disable avahi-daemon, network works
fine.
Ubuntu 9.10 with current upgrades, NM from network-manager/trunk ppa...
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Looks like the solution to this bug somehow affected me. Freshly
installed Ubuntu 9.10, DHCP network connection initialized by
networkmanager, and my firm uses .local domain names in their true DNS
server.
Until I stop avahi-daemon, in-organization DNS names fail to resolve.
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I have this bug in Ubuntu 9.10.
I believe it is somehow related to network-manager, and this is why:
I installed Ubuntu Minimal with gdm, but instead of installing network-manager,
I installed wicd.
and avahi worked great!
but then I needed to set up broadband connection, and since wicd doesn't
Thanks Timo - your solution works perfectly, and is persistant after a
full reboot.
A virtual beer for you!
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The fix may have been released but it still hasn't solved the problem.
Both my Karmic machines are still giving the .local error.
I have 2 choices: the first is use OpenDNS settings in my router and then I
don't have access to my networked drives via Samba. OR
Don't use OpenDNS, have a domain
Just tested on live-CD that it's not fixed on karmic. On karmic,
/etc/default/avahi-daemon isn't simply created anymore, making it
actually more difficult to workaround this problem. But the /var/run
/avahi-daemon/disabled-for-unicast-local is still being created and
Avahi is disabled.
As usual,
Confirmed Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic).
The largest ISP in Thailand (True Internet) started redirecting failed
DNS lookups recently to search/ads pages including .local. They also
control most of the wifi hotspots in the country.
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I get the notification every time the desktop is loaded.
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My understanding is that the released version of avahi in Ubuntu 9.10 no
longer behaves this way; marking this bug as fixed.
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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@robbanl
Just create this file with gedit (gksudo gedit /etc/default/avahi-
daemon) and put inside:
AVAHI_DAEMON_DETECT_LOCAL=0
and after that start the service manually from the terminal:
sudo service avahi-daemon start
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This is still an issue for me with 9.10 Beta, i think it's very irritating to
have the same error message present itself on each boot without helping out
with a solution. These are the kind of problems that can never exist for the
normal user, they wouldn't have a clue of what to do.
.
I tried
True. This happens for at least the two largest ISPs in Sweden: Telia
and Bredbandsbolaget.
If I were to contact them, what could I say to make them understand the
problem?
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This bug is closely related to bug 80900.
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