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    Solved RT-AC68U local dns issue

    No worries ! Updated with prefix. Thanks again for your help ! :)
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    Solved RT-AC68U local dns issue

    Yep that did the trick. I can now resolve my local names ! Thanks you all for you help, especially @ColinTaylor ! :) (PS: should I rename the thread and it to be moved as it has nothing to do with Asus ?)
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    Solved RT-AC68U local dns issue

    Hum I tried with no luck unfortunately. I also tried what I saw here: with no luck either. I may try the other suggested solutions in the link above
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    Solved RT-AC68U local dns issue

    @ColinTaylor , here it is `/etc/nsswitch.conf` : @rotareneg I didn't know that. That sounds less informative than "local" or "lan" imo.
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    Solved RT-AC68U local dns issue

    Totally right, I was about to correct after what netstat gave me: Seem like I can empty / renew cache. I'll try. I'm totally network ignorant as you may have noticed :), but do you have any idea why it was able to resolve "nas.local" (probably in cache) but couldn't do it for "pve.local" ...
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    Solved RT-AC68U local dns issue

    Hi, @ColinTaylor I though I tested from another device and experienced the same issue but in fact no... I tested from a phone and no issue at all... I use Mint Linux 20.2 @Crimliar nice catch, it seems like dnsmasq is somehow running and interfering on my current device... From what I saw, it's...
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    Solved RT-AC68U local dns issue

    Hi, Thanks for the answer. My bad, yes this is an RT-AC68u. I should have been a bit more precise: - dig / nslookup seems to recognize xxx.local names but neither of "ping", "ssh" work when I try to reach "xxx.local" whereas they do when I use the IP address - No "xxx.local" address can be...
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    Solved RT-AC68U local dns issue

    Hello everyone, I experience an issue with my AC-68u flashed with Merlin 386.3_2. I configured some manually assigned IP address to some devices in LAN > DHCP SERVER settings and defined hostnames to be able to reach them this way: "mydevicehostname.local". When I dig the hostname I get a...
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