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Host Name Conflict (avahi) / .local Domain issue

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Having an issue with my 1st Unraid setup. 

 

Jan  6 19:22:08 Odin avahi-daemon[3978]: Withdrawing address record for ::1 on lo.
Jan  6 19:22:08 Odin avahi-daemon[3978]: Withdrawing address record for 127.0.0.1 on lo.
Jan  6 19:22:08 Odin avahi-daemon[3978]: Host name conflict, retrying with Odin-51
Jan  6 19:22:08 Odin avahi-daemon[3978]: Registering new address record

 

This host name conflict repeats itself every 20 seconds. I've found several posts with seemingly the same issue. 

 

Everything I've read says avahi doesn't like the .local domain (which is strange, since I believe that's the default) or Apple devices (which I have). I did change the TLD to 'home' on both Unraid and my router, however it continues to also use '.local' WebGui is still accessible from the IP. I've shrunk the DHCP to not include the Unraid IP. I set Unraid as a static IP. I also tried it set to Automatic and set the IP from the router. I had an issue with the certificate when trying to figure this all out, but I don't think that's the issue. I have an Asus RT-AX58U, and someone said that the .local domain is hard coded to it (as evidence router.home and router.local work), so I don't know if that's the issue or if it has to do with all the Apple devices on the network. 

 

Any help on what I can try next would be greatly appreciated.

 

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Follow up:

 

I think the issue was avahi also running in a homebridge container. I had the same (though different host name) issue in its' log. It ran in bridge mode, but I couldn't figure out how to connect because IP:Port wouldn't connect. Fixed IP did work, but I also found there's a oznu/homebridge:ubuntu-no-avahi repository and all is working well now. 

 

I'm still not sure what to do about the Local TLD / Certificate. 'Odin.local' is working, but suddenly 'Odin.home' stopped (though router.home works). Fix Common Problems is now telling me "Your Odin_unraid_bundle.pem certificate is for 'Odin.local' but your system's hostname is 'Odin.home'. Either adjust the system name and local TLD to match the certificate, or get a certificate that matches your settings." and "There is no DNS entry for 'Odin.home'". I certainly can change it to local, I might wait a second day to be sure problem #1 is fixed.   

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