On Vi, 13 dec 19, 19:33:51, Jape Person wrote: > Hi folks. Did I miss something? > > I've had 3 Sid/testing systems running on the same LAN behind the same > router for just shy of 3 years. Their static IP addresses have always been > issued by the DHCP server on the router. Everything has been copacetic among > the systems, with local and outside name resolution working with no issue. > > A little over a week ago the systems stopped being able to access each other > by name. No changes were made in the settings or firmware of the router or > of the local network settings on the systems. > > I discovered that all of the hostnames had changed from xxxxxx.local to > xxxxxx. I've tried to determine the cause of this alteration in the > hostnames on the LAN.
Please provide more info on this, specifically where / how are the hostnames configured and where / how did you discover they changed. Do note that .local is typically used by mDNS and in my understanding it should not be used with a DNS server. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.local Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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