Thanks for the info Jan.
So in my case, the issue I am seeing may be due to the fact that avahi thinks it is supposed to resolve .local addresses. If the internal network were named something different, this issue would potentially go away?
Thanks for the info Jan.
So in my case, the issue I am seeing may be due to the fact that avahi thinks it is supposed to resolve .local addresses. If the internal network were named something different, this issue would potentially go away?