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      So the new NAS is happily running Debian now, and I'll write a long blog
      for anyone who wants to do the same once I have one remaining problem
      sorted out...  Avahi doesn't work.  If I start Avahi on the NAS other
      machines see the announcement and the names it provides will resolve, but
      after a few minutes they fail to resolve as they timeout.  Unless my
      router is incredibly brain-dead it can't be the cause, because the old NAS
      is connected in exactly the same way and it works fine.  For extra fun,
      the NAS can't see the rest of the mDNS network.  It's almost like the
      network driver is dropping incoming multicast packets.
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    <p>
      Before anyone asks, there is no firewall running on the NAS.  Does anyone
      have any ideas?
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Remembranza</cite>, Murcof</small>
    </p>
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