opentechinstitute / commotion-router

The build system for the OpenWRT-based Commotion firmware.
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"http://thisnode" alias not working on Windows clients #176

Open andygunn opened 9 years ago

andygunn commented 9 years ago

There have been several reports of the http://thisnode alias not working on Windows clients - and during an international workshop I saw this first hand. It is repeatable - the alias will not work, only going to the .1 router IP address on the LAN subnet.

dismantl commented 9 years ago

Isn't resolving to the 10.x.x.1 IP on the LAN subnet the expected behavior?

andygunn commented 9 years ago

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All of our documentation references the http://thisnode alias. Most people do not know how to look up their IP address and intuit the router address from that.

On 06/11/2015 12:00 PM, Dan Staples wrote:

Isn't resolving to the 10.x.x.1 IP on the LAN subnet the expected behavior?

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-router/issues/176#issu ecomment-111184013.


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dismantl commented 9 years ago

Sorry, I misunderstood what you said initially. On the Windows client, can you see what DNS server it is configured to use?

You can also manually resolve the hostname with Powershell and see what that gives you: [System.Net.Dns]::GetHostAddresses("thisnode")

andygunn commented 9 years ago

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This is just from reports. I believe the thisnode address resolves to the zeroconf IP, so that could be the issue. Next time I am on a Windows computer I can check the resolution.

On 06/11/2015 12:04 PM, Dan Staples wrote:

Sorry, I misunderstood what you said initially. On the Windows client, can you see what DNS server it is configured to use?

You can also manually resolve the hostname with Powershell and see what that gives you: |[System.Net.Dns]::GetHostAddresses("thisnode")|

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/opentechinstitute/commotion-router/issues/176#issu ecomment-111185760.


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