Wow, super annoying. I just wanted the "[UFW BLOCK]" multicast messages
to stop clogging up my logs when I'm connected to certain networks. I
don't really want it permanently disabled, nor do I really want to
change firewall rules, just to stop cluttering the log. Avahi just
doesn't make sense on
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: avahi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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On 2016-10-30 09:11 AM, Trent Lloyd wrote:
> Good news for you is that some work is going on upstream in
> libnss-mdns right now to fix this problem properly and always handle
> .local properly even when in authorative DNS - some commits just went
> in recently Adam Goode is doing some great work
Good news for you is that some work is going on upstream in libnss-mdns right
now to fix this problem properly and always handle .local properly even when in
authorative DNS - some commits just went in recently Adam Goode is doing some
great work on this project:
Hi Trent,
On 2016-08-23 05:17 PM, Trent Lloyd wrote:
> The d-bus activation thing is a quirk of systemd, it actually tells you
> when you run stop. You need to use disable (as well as stop) to both
> stop it and prevent re-activation.
Disabling and stopping the socket and the service works for
The d-bus activation thing is a quirk of systemd, it actually tells you
when you run stop. You need to use disable (as well as stop) to both
stop it and prevent re-activation.
root@ubuntu:~# systemctl stop avahi-daemon
Warning: Stopping avahi-daemon.service, but it can still be activated by: