On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:35 AM Samuel Sieb <samuel(a)sieb.net> wrote:
On 6/24/19 9:31 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
> If I use nmap from fnuc (server), it's clearly sees these laptops.
That's actually irrelevant. What matters is whether or not the server
can receive packets at that port. Is there anything listening on that port?
I'm assuming avahi-daemon both broadcasts and listens on that port.
And avahi-daemon is running on that server, hence it can resolve flap
and fmac.
> Haha! I'm going to start cackling. Now hilariously, this
fnuc Fedora
> Server was running Fedora 29, upgraded many times, and this was
> working. But after a clean install of Fedora 30, it's not working and
> I can't figure out why.
Do you have nss-mdns installed?
Oh my gosh! That's it! For whatever reason avahi-daemon doesn't drag
that in. FedoraServer doesn't come with either avahi or nss-mdns and I
didn't realize both were required (or more likely, I forgot). As soon
as I install it, the server now resolves the mdns names for the two
laptops (which already had nss-mdns installed).
Realllly non-obvious!
Thanks!
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Chris Murphy