03-17-2020, 03:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-17-2020, 03:38 AM by TheOldPresbyope.)
@Lizard_King
You said
First, I assume you mean "moode.local" here. There's no .audio top-level domain.
Second, I think it would be appropriate to ask your question on a Windows-oriented forum.
Using the .local top-level domain in a fully qualified host name is the standard indication that multicast DNS (mDNS) is supposed to be used to resolve the host name into an IP address. There's a nice Wikipedia discussion of mDNS.
If mDNS has stopped working on your Windows 10 host, then someone competent with Windows 10 will have to explain why.
Regards,
Kent
You said
Quote:Since a windows 10 update and Firefox update , i can no longer resolve Moode.audio.
First, I assume you mean "moode.local" here. There's no .audio top-level domain.
Second, I think it would be appropriate to ask your question on a Windows-oriented forum.
Using the .local top-level domain in a fully qualified host name is the standard indication that multicast DNS (mDNS) is supposed to be used to resolve the host name into an IP address. There's a nice Wikipedia discussion of mDNS.
If mDNS has stopped working on your Windows 10 host, then someone competent with Windows 10 will have to explain why.
Regards,
Kent