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On Mon 30 May 2011 at 06:47:31 -0400, Daniel Dickinson wrote: > Package: hplip > Version: 3.11.1-3 > Severity: normal > > > I have a HP Photosmart D110a wireless printer and in the process of > getting it working across subnets, noticed the following: > > 1) the printer reports it's hostname name as Adriana.local (note the > capital) > 2) using hp-toolbox to setup the printer using Bonjour/mDNS is > successful, however printing the test page fails as does scanning. > > The logs show: > > May 30 04:32:17 daniloth hpijs[28698]: io/hpmud/jd.c 800: mdns lookup > Adriana.local retry 1... > May 30 04:32:17 daniloth hp[28661]: io/hpmud/jd.c 800: mdns lookup > Adriana.local retry 1... > May 30 04:32:17 daniloth hp[28661]: io/hpmud/jd.c 334: unable to connect to > print port 9100: Connection refused hp:/net/Photosmart_D110_series?zc=Adriana > May 30 04:32:17 daniloth hp[28661]: prnt/backend/hp.c 768: ERROR: cannot open > channel PRINT > May 30 04:32:17 daniloth python: io/hpmud/jd.c 790: error mdns lookup > Adriana.local: bad hostname in reply from ip=192.168.173.62 port=5353 > > 3) The ports are open, and I can even telnet adriana.local 9100 and > type arbitrary text, and when I close the telnet session it's printed. > So it's not firewall/routing/etc issue. > > 4) Using manual discovery and using adriana (lowercase) doesn't help, > but if instead of a hostname I use the IP of the printer (so > hp:/net/Photosmart_D110_series?zc=192.168.199.22) printing and > scanning work. > > 5) Bonjour/avahi is working correctly for other services I use. > > My guess at this point is that the capital letter in the printer's > hostname (even though the hostname as entered/seen in the web > interface is lowercase, except that the Bonjour information (which > can't be changed) shows the Adriana.local) break HPLIP's mDNS code. Daniel, is this still an issue with hplip 3.16.11+repack0-2? Cheers, Brian.