Curious lease to/from Apple DHCP Client
Didier Benza
Didier.Benza at sophia.inria.fr
Wed Aug 2 09:17:32 UTC 2006
Sten Carlsen wrote :
> This is exactly the pattern I observed when I first connected my (then)
> brand new MAC to my network; during the next week and using far too much
> time I found that the only cure was to switch from an internal tld of
> ".local" to something else ".home". Apple uses .local for some other
> purpose and things go very wrong.
>
Joerg Mayer wrote :
> On Tue, Aug 01, 2006 at 06:27:34PM +0200, Sten Carlsen wrote:
>
> Just FYI: .local is a special domainname, see:
> http://files.multicastdns.org/draft-cheshire-dnsext-multicastdns.txt
> More on this topic:
> http://dotlocal.org/
>
Thanks to you both for your answers. I have heard of ZeroConf in a
conference, but I didn't see anything relating to this strange DHCP
comportment...
I am not a MacOs geek :-[ , the .local tld seem to be only the emerged
part of an iceberg... Do you know if there is a mean to deactivate
ZeroConf on a Mac and if it solves this curious behaviour ?
Regards,
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