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meister@netz00.com schrieb:
Am Freitag, 14. Oktober 2005 08:40 schrieb Rauch Christian:
meister@netz00.com schrieb:
what does "host server" say?
host server tells me: 'server.rauch-webdesign.local has address 192.168.0.1' but i noticed that even a 'ssh server' fails like everything else.
rename your local net: ".local" is a registered pseudo toplevel domain registered for mdns responder. Try to disable mdnsd in the runlevel editor.
mdnsd is disabled, as i don't need Apple Rendezvous. I even disabled nscd for testing, since it once made problems on my 9.3 box.
Hi rauch,
do you run lwresd?
No, i don't run lwresd. It is not installed either.
what's the contens of your /etc/resolv.conf?
nameserver 192.168.0.1 search rauch-webdesign.lokal ^^ Changed the line above now from .local to .lokal on all pcs and it works now
what's the contens of your /etc/nsswitch.*?
passwd: compat group: compat hosts: files dns networks: files dns services: files protocol: files rpc: files ethers: files netmasks: files netgroup: files publickey: files bootparams: files automount: files nis aliases: files
what's the contens of your /etc/host.conf?
order hosts,bind multi on
I will try renaming my domain to something other, but i thought .local was for internal domains not available to the inet, because they are not assigned to anything?
That's a problem, how "dnsmasq" handles such requests...
iirc dnsmasq reads the contents from the local /etc/hosts and delivers anything else to the dns from /etc/resolv.conf
Please correct me if i'm wrong!
Not really sure about this. I know that Apple has registered this (pseudo-)tld for Rendezvous. There was an article on developer.apple.com, but I can't remember the exact URI.
-- mdc
rauch