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I am using Azure RTOS with NetxDuo, I implemented a secure https server in my device and implemented mDNS which was working very well for me till I required to change domain. I want to add a sub-domain like (myhostname.mysubdomain.local). In documentation it is stated that by default the domain is .local but can be changed using following API
Now, I have implemented this API in my code like this:
status =
nx_mdns_create(&mdns_instance, &ip_instance, &netxduo_packet_pool, MDNS_PRIORITY, mdns_thread_stack,
sizeof(mdns_thread_stack), (UCHAR *)hostname, (VOID *)local_service_cache,
sizeof(local_service_cache), (VOID *)peer_service_cache, sizeof(peer_service_cache), NX_NULL);
if (status != NX_SUCCESS)
{
Error_Handler();
}
status = nx_mdns_domain_name_set(&mdns_instance, "home");
status = nx_mdns_enable(&mdns_instance, PRIMARY_INTERFACE);
It returns success and according to the document I must be able to ping hostname.home but thats not the case not matter what I done it will be always accessible through hostname.local
I checked the domain name buffer inside mdns_instance, its updated to home but even then changed domain is not accessible.
Tried on Linux (avahi resolve) and Windows,, same results
Tried clearing dns cache's, same result
Goal: To be able to add subdomain
Bigger Picture: I want to use wild card while generating certificate and keys in alt name and CN so that same certificate can be used in many devices thats why I need subdomain as it allows wild card in *.example.local not in *.local
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
My issue is related to:-
MCU: STM32H733
Middleware: Azure RTOS
Middleware Component: NetxDuo (6.2.0)
Addon: mDNS
I am using Azure RTOS with NetxDuo, I implemented a secure https server in my device and implemented mDNS which was working very well for me till I required to change domain. I want to add a sub-domain like (myhostname.mysubdomain.local). In documentation it is stated that by default the domain is .local but can be changed using following API
Now, I have implemented this API in my code like this:
It returns success and according to the document I must be able to ping hostname.home but thats not the case not matter what I done it will be always accessible through hostname.local
I checked the domain name buffer inside mdns_instance, its updated to home but even then changed domain is not accessible.
Tried on Linux (avahi resolve) and Windows,, same results
Tried clearing dns cache's, same result
Goal: To be able to add subdomain
Bigger Picture: I want to use wild card while generating certificate and keys in alt name and CN so that same certificate can be used in many devices thats why I need subdomain as it allows wild card in *.example.local not in *.local
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: