Some ISPs have .local domain which disables avahi-daemon
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Release Notes for Ubuntu |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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avahi (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Medium
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Karmic |
Won't Fix
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Medium
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nss-mdns (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Karmic |
Won't Fix
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: avahi-daemon
After a fresh install of Jaunty Alpha 3 avahi did not work and as a result of that - not Bonjour in Pidgin, and some network discovery stuff.
I have been looking for a solution, but still - after the fresh install, when I used Intrepid, it worked fine.
During boot I see some error with avahi-daemon (do quick to actually read), and I think that it is the same thing as I get when trying to startup avahi-damon:
daniel@
* Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon avahi-daemon
* avahi-daemon disabled because there is a unicast .local domain
And after login there is a notify regarding the same matter.
This same things is confirmed on my finances netbook.
We used the Alternative Jaunty CD for install (due to that the install crashed when the installing user already existed in /home, on the desktop CD)
Awesome work - keep it up! ;)
Changed in avahi: | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
tags: | added: regression-potential |
summary: |
- avahi-daemon disabled because there is a unicast .local domain + [jaunty] regression with selected ISP:s: avahi-daemon disabled because + there is a unicast .local domain |
Changed in avahi (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → canonical-desktop-team |
importance: | Undecided → Medium |
Changed in avahi (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | canonical-desktop-team → nobody |
tags: | added: ct-rev |
tags: |
added: jaunty regression-release removed: regression-potential |
summary: |
- [jaunty] regression with selected ISP:s: avahi-daemon disabled because - there is a unicast .local domain + Some ISPs have .local domain which disables avahi-daemon |
Changed in avahi (Ubuntu Karmic): | |
assignee: | nobody → splattx_x (fmanno) |
Changed in avahi (Ubuntu Karmic): | |
assignee: | splattx_x (fmanno) → nobody |
affects: | avahi (Ubuntu Karmic) → firefox (Ubuntu Karmic) |
affects: | firefox (Ubuntu) → avahi (Ubuntu) |
affects: | ubuntu-release-notes → hedera |
affects: | hedera → ubuntu-release-notes |
Changed in avahi (Ubuntu Karmic): | |
status: | Confirmed → Won't Fix |
tags: |
added: saucy removed: jaunty |
Changed in avahi (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → Invalid |
Changed in avahi (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Invalid → Confirmed |
summary: |
- Some ISPs have .local domain which disables avahi-daemon + Order Ambien Online to Manage Irregular Sleep-Wake Rhythm Disorder |
summary: |
- Order Ambien Online to Manage Irregular Sleep-Wake Rhythm Disorder + Some ISPs have .local domain which disables avahi-daemon |
I have this problem as well. It prevents me from using programs that are dependent on avahi-daemon (such as padevchooser).
I have a fully updated jaunty. This problem did not happen in intrepid or any earlier ubuntu versions, and I haven't changed anything in my network (I connect through a wireless router which in turn is connected to an adsl modem).
Where is this ".local" domain set up and how can I change it?
I've found a temporary fix which needs to run after every boot: avahi-daemon/ disabled- for-unicast- local d/avahi- daemon restart[/code]
[code]sudo rm /var/run/
sudo /etc/init.