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avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host...

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v6.1 rc2

 

I just upgraded my main workstation to Windows 10 and I am now seeing these entries in the syslog:

 

Aug 11 12:52:31 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:31 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:31 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:32 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:32 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:33 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:33 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:33 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:33 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:33 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:33 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:34 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:34 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:35 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:35 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:35 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:35 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:35 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:35 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:52:35 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 12:53:07 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.

 

192.168.1.35 is the IP of the WIN10 machine.  I have attached the diagnostics.

 

John

 

unraid-diagnostics-20150811-1255.zip

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Disable IPv6 in the Windows host.

 

HOLD ONE:  My clocks my be off a bit.  Let me see if the appear again in the next few mins.

 

CONFIRMED:  message still appearing.

 

Disabled IPv6 and rebooted but still seeing the messages:

 

JAdAkqb.jpg

 

Aug 11 13:02:32 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 13:03:53 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 13:04:54 unRAID emhttp: /usr/local/sbin/follow /var/log/syslog 2>&1

Disable IPv6 in the Windows host.

 

This didn't work for me either..

 

 

yeah it worked for me for a little while, i was tailing the log and had the messages coming in, after disabling ipv6, they stopped for a little while but came back.

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I updated a second machine to WIN10 and see the same messages in the syslog with the IP of that system also:

 

Aug 11 14:56:39 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 15:00:19 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 15:56:39 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 16:00:19 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 16:56:39 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 17:00:19 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 17:56:39 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 17:56:39 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.30.
Aug 11 18:00:19 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.35.
Aug 11 18:00:19 unRAID avahi-daemon[3474]: Invalid response packet from host 192.168.1.30.

 

John

Been seeing this as well but had ignored it for now

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Been seeing this as well but had ignored it for now

me too. Doesn't seem to be hurting anything but does make a lot of log entries.
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6.1 rc3 suppresses these messages.  I just upgraded and rebooting now.

 

EDIT:  Confirmed...messages are gone.

  • 4 weeks later...

I'm getting this "avahi-daemon[1829]: Invalid response packet from host" from my Windows 10 machines. I tried disabling IPv6 in the network card but it made no difference. Is there any news on a way to stop this? It shows up from any Windows 10 machine that is on my network with all three of my unRAID 5.0.6 setups. Is this an issue with unRAID 6? If not this might be the push I need to upgrade.

I'm getting this "avahi-daemon[1829]: Invalid response packet from host" from my Windows 10 machines. I tried disabling IPv6 in the network card but it made no difference. Is there any news on a way to stop this? It shows up from any Windows 10 machine that is on my network with all three of my unRAID 5.0.6 setups. Is this an issue with unRAID 6? If not this might be the push I need to upgrade.

unRaid 6.1 will not log the message.  The message itself is meaningless and harmless

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