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Re: it is avahi? Re: network




The problem solved. 

Hi, 

I have been away for a while. 

But the solution seems to here now. 

I did as 

Sebastian Salvino suggested: 

--------------------------------
For those of you who might want to keep using the provider's name
servers; Change the value of AVAHI_DAEMON_DETECT_LOCAL, which is located
at /etc/default/avahi-daemon, to zero.
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and the error message disappeared. 

with best, 

-hv


P.S. 


If somebody, who knows well how this part of the system works, would like to write a small description 

about, it might be nice. 


  



----- Original Message -----
> From: Sebastian Salvino <sas@noend.com>
> To: debian-laptop@lists.debian.org
> Cc: 
> Sent: Monday, July 1, 2013 6:15 PM
> Subject: Re: it is avahi? Re: network
> 
> on 7/1/2013 10:35 AM Daniel Landau said the following:
>>  On 2013-07-01 16:07, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>>  On 01.07.13 15:56, Daniel Landau wrote:
>>>  Could you please go to General Screen as mentioned on page 179, section
>>>  25.3?
>>> 
>>>  Is the domain set to .local? What happens if you put back your ISP DNS
>>>  servers but change domain name to something different? (iki.fi, 
> sonera.fi
>>>  or something).
>>> 
>>>  It should work flawlessly imho.
>> 
>>  The domain is set to zyxel.com. I changed it to landau.fi (which I
>>  control), but this didn't have any noticeable effect. If I change the
>>  DNS to ISP the error returns.
>> 
>>> 
>>>>  However, with my previous router, I could connect to machines on my
>>>>  wireless network  using their hostnames (which is e.g. useful for
>>>>  moving files to/from Android devices wirelessly with ftp), now I
>>>>  can't.
>>> 
>>>  I guess this might be one of issues using .local in your network 
> causes.
>> 
>>  It doesn't seem to be related. With my old router (a Wippies HomeBox
>>  http://forum.wippies.com/wiki/Wippies_HomeBox) my resolv.conf contains a
>>  line "search Sauna". With the ZyXEL router there is a line 
> "search
>>  zyxel.com" or "search landau.fi" depending on the setting.  
> If I instead
>>  put .local in that spot, my resolv.conf doesn't have a search line. I
>>  think the "search Sauna" thing would seem to mean, that the 
> Wippies
>>  router is doing something active to ensure that the hostnames resolve
>>  correctly. If I get a pointer to some material, I'd be happy to set up 
> a
>>  local DNS server to resolve my local hosts.
>> 
>>  Daniel Landau
>> 
>> 
> Hello,
> 
> The Avahi issue that some of you were experimenting was not related to
> customer's side but provider's side.
> 
> For those of you who might want to keep using the provider's name
> servers; Change the value of AVAHI_DAEMON_DETECT_LOCAL, which is located
> at /etc/default/avahi-daemon, to zero.
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> 
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