This sounds like a very annoying problem.
Does anyone have a list of the TLDs accepted by Chrome?
We could stop using .lan and start using some accepted but abandoned
TLDs, like (just based on a quick search, no idea if Chrome still
accepts them):
.bv .sj .iq .um .su .gb .gu .kp
Ciao!
Ilario
Il giorno mar 21 mag 2019 alle ore 09:35 Gio <gio(a)diveni.re> ha scritto:
It doesn't seems a libremesh specific problem, most probably chrome filter
domains by TLD and won't accept .lan domain name (I wonder which crazy google
"security" policy cause this...), if you specify an FQDN for your network in
libremesh configuration then your domain name will looks like
nodename.example.com and this might workaround the problem in chrome
Cheers!
Gio
On Tuesday, 21 May 2019 02:06:09 CEST Patricio Gibbs via lime-users wrote:
> In our network, when I'm at Maria's node and I want to administer
> Cecilia's node, I can type cecilia.lan into Firefox and it works fine.
> It doesn't work in Chrome/Chromium.
>
> LiMe 17.06 Dayboot Rely (17.06 rev. ac18095 20180512_2043) / LuCI
> lede-17.01 branch (git-18.098.72829-575e327)
> kernel 4.4.92
>
> If this is fixed in newer versions, great. If not, how could we fix it?