On 8/03/22 13:25, Richard Hector wrote:
Hi all,

I've recently set up a small box to run cups, to provide network access to a USB-only printer. It's a 32-bit machine running bullseye.

I'm seeing log messages like these:

Mar  7 15:47:47 whio avahi-daemon[310]: Record [Brother\032HL-2140\032\064\032whio._ipps._tcp.local#011IN#011SRV 0 0 631 whio.local ; ttl=120] not fitting in legacy unicast packet, dropping. Mar  7 15:47:47 whio avahi-daemon[310]: Record [whio.local#011IN#011AAAA fe80::3e4a:92ff:fed3:9e16 ; ttl=120] not fitting in legacy unicast packet, dropping. Mar  7 15:47:48 whio avahi-daemon[310]: Record [Brother\032HL-2140\032\064\032whio._ipp._tcp.local#011IN#011SRV 0 0 631 whio.local ; ttl=120] not fitting in legacy unicast packet, dropping. Mar  7 15:47:48 whio avahi-daemon[310]: Record [whio.local#011IN#011AAAA fe80::3e4a:92ff:fed3:9e16 ; ttl=120] not fitting in legacy unicast packet, dropping.

Those link-local IPv6 addresses belong to the machine itself. It currently has no other IPv6 address(es) (other than loopback), but I should probably set that up.

Any hints as to what's going on?

Most of the hits I get from a web search are full of 'me too' with no answers.

Nobody? Not even another 'me too'? :-)

Any suggestions for further/better questions to ask, or info to provide?

Thanks,
Richard

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