Tested zeroconf 0.9-1:

I had to first uninstall network-manager (which does not use if-up.d and
friends...), and re-enable laptop-net. That all worked.

Now, trying again I have the same symptoms as before:

I get two IP addresses. I can ping hosts on the same hub, or outside our
network. Hosts on another hub in our building are unreachable. In
particular, our printer, which is my test subject :-)

Uninstalling zeroconf, and unplugging/plugging cable and it works again.

So: I see no difference at all in behavior. It is still buggy
somewhere...

I haven't tested Bug#348703, but I assume I'll see the same thing there.

/Mikael

sön 2006-04-30 klockan 18:55 +1000 skrev Anand Kumria:
> Hi,
> 
> Could you please recheck this with zeroconf 0.8 or later?
> 
> Thanks,
> Anand
> 
-- 
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose


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