Just a quick note here. On Chromium browser, I noticed similar behavior trying to access with the "(node name).lan" url. However if I type in the url with "http://", Chromium adds a notification saying "Did you mean to go to http://(node name).lan", and once you click on that link, Chromium loads the url. Might be the same on Chrome? Screenshot attached.
El 21 de mayo de 2019 2:35:19 a. m. GMT-05:00, Gio <gio@diveni.re> escribió:
>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
Any way to do this in LuCI?
How can we do this without LuCI?
>
>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?