This is due to Kerberos being very fussy with DNS. Name resolution of
"local" domains is processed by avahi (see /etc/nsswitch.conf) and DNS
is not even given a chance. And this is where we run into trouble.

A workaround is to remove avahi daemon altogether, as RĂ©mi put it, which
makes sense in an environment like AD, where naming is primarily handled
by DNS.

** Changed in: sadms (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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