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
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