[ale] Linux Bind9 and Windows .local dns?
LnxGnome
lnxgnome at hopnet.net
Mon Mar 2 13:53:07 EST 2015
.local is a concept of multicast DNS. If the host.local speaks mDNS, it
should be responding to those replies for itself. This works find for a
small shared LAN.
If you have a distributed / firewalled network that isn't passing mDNS
between segments, that is probably causing your problem. In this
situation, don't use ".local".
--LnxGnome
On 3/2/15 12:35 PM, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> I've set up a bind9 server ( Ubuntu ) for a subnet ( 172.27/16 ) at
> work to support some lab space. I've found a problem where it seems
> some Windows boxes are not correctly resolving the corp.local domain
> even though I'm referencing the corp dns servers and internal.corp.com
> <http://internal.corp.com> works just fine, just not the .local. I
> can access with \\aaa.bbb.ccc.dd\share correctly and ping
> aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd without issue.
>
> Anyone seen this or have a link? Googling "linux bind9 windows
> domain" provides a lot of red herrings.
>
> Robert
>
>
>
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