[Bug 1083565] Re: avahi malfunctions on a machine connected to the network via multiple interfaces
Colin Watson
cjwatson at canonical.com
Fri Mar 29 11:45:26 UTC 2019
** Summary changed:
- Order Xanax Online:: avahi malfunctions on a machine connected to the network via multiple interfaces
+ avahi malfunctions on a machine connected to the network via multiple interfaces
** Description changed:
I have a router making up one local NAT network connected to the
internet. The router allows to connect both wired and wireless. My
laptops are configured to use both wired and wireless. So I can walk
around with them and also connect to the quicker wired network if they
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+ are on the desk.
Problem is that when the laptops are on my desk and I plug in the
network cables they stay connected on wireless and so they get connected
twice, wired and wireless, with two IP addresses, appearing as two
computers for the router and all other computers in the network. Most
things still simply work, like accessing the internet from the laptops,
SSHing to another computer, ... what causes problems is Bonjour/mDNS.
Avahi broadcasts available services (I have shared CUPS printers on the
laptops) into the network, using the host name of the machine assigned
on installation, for example "till-lenovo". As the broadcasts go through
two interfaces there is a service name conflict and it seems that Avahi
tries to overcome it by using host names like "till-lenovo-1", "till-
lenovo-2", ... When the laptop keeps running one sees in the "avahi-
discover" output on another machine the entries from the laptop, but
with host names (and so the service names) changing from time to time.
This leads to a client with a print queue pointing to a printer shared
by the laptop via the printer's Bonjour service name cannot print any
more.
I have done a short test and Avahi stops adding numbers to the original
host name when turning off wireless on the laptop so that it connects
only through the wired network.
One way of fixing (or working around?) the problem would be a change in
network-manager to automatically turn off wireless if the computer is
connected to a wired network and switching wireless back on when the
network cable gets disconnected. This would probably also solve problems
with other server functionality. --->> http://somapills.net
Another solution would be a change in Avahi, somehow recognizing that
the broadcasts through the two interfaces come from the same computer
and so they can (and should) have the same service names, or recognizing
that the two interfaces go into the same network and therefore broadcast
only through one of them, stopping the broadcasting through the weaker
one (the wireless in our case).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1083565
Title:
avahi malfunctions on a machine connected to the network via multiple
interfaces
Status in avahi package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I have a router making up one local NAT network connected to the
internet. The router allows to connect both wired and wireless. My
laptops are configured to use both wired and wireless. So I can walk
around with them and also connect to the quicker wired network if they
are on the desk.
Problem is that when the laptops are on my desk and I plug in the
network cables they stay connected on wireless and so they get
connected twice, wired and wireless, with two IP addresses, appearing
as two computers for the router and all other computers in the
network. Most things still simply work, like accessing the internet
from the laptops, SSHing to another computer, ... what causes problems
is Bonjour/mDNS. Avahi broadcasts available services (I have shared
CUPS printers on the laptops) into the network, using the host name of
the machine assigned on installation, for example "till-lenovo". As
the broadcasts go through two interfaces there is a service name
conflict and it seems that Avahi tries to overcome it by using host
names like "till-lenovo-1", "till-lenovo-2", ... When the laptop keeps
running one sees in the "avahi-discover" output on another machine the
entries from the laptop, but with host names (and so the service
names) changing from time to time. This leads to a client with a print
queue pointing to a printer shared by the laptop via the printer's
Bonjour service name cannot print any more.
I have done a short test and Avahi stops adding numbers to the
original host name when turning off wireless on the laptop so that it
connects only through the wired network.
One way of fixing (or working around?) the problem would be a change
in network-manager to automatically turn off wireless if the computer
is connected to a wired network and switching wireless back on when
the network cable gets disconnected. This would probably also solve
problems with other server functionality. --->> http://somapills.net
Another solution would be a change in Avahi, somehow recognizing that
the broadcasts through the two interfaces come from the same computer
and so they can (and should) have the same service names, or
recognizing that the two interfaces go into the same network and
therefore broadcast only through one of them, stopping the
broadcasting through the weaker one (the wireless in our case).
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