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This may be related to the other issue I reported about "Do Not Propagate" being ignored. I currently have six nodes at home that each have a separate LAN connection to my router (each appears on the router as a separate VLAN). This allows me to access each node via it's LAN address from my primary computer. On each of those nodes, the HostName for the router is "K6CCC-Router-1". All of those are supposed to be "Do Not Propagate", so the duplicate name shouldn't be a problem - and never has been.
One of those six nodes (K6CCC-hAP-at-Home) has an advertised service for a NTP server. Now when I look at Mesh Status on any node, each of the six nodes is showing the NTP server on K6CCC-Router-1.
My assumption is that this is because of what is seen as a duplicated hostname.
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This may be related to the other issue I reported about "Do Not Propagate" being ignored. I currently have six nodes at home that each have a separate LAN connection to my router (each appears on the router as a separate VLAN). This allows me to access each node via it's LAN address from my primary computer. On each of those nodes, the HostName for the router is "K6CCC-Router-1". All of those are supposed to be "Do Not Propagate", so the duplicate name shouldn't be a problem - and never has been.
One of those six nodes (K6CCC-hAP-at-Home) has an advertised service for a NTP server. Now when I look at Mesh Status on any node, each of the six nodes is showing the NTP server on K6CCC-Router-1.
My assumption is that this is because of what is seen as a duplicated hostname.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: