Some devices have IPv4 only, some have IPv4 and IPv6 stacks loaded.Finder opens the server shares fine (it is a Pi using Netatalk / AFP for file sharing NOT SMB).Finder correctly shows the server I am trying to PING.ISP does not support IPv6 so the router is set to RADVD (link-local) but NOT bound to an external interface.Internet router has static IPv4 assignments for the servers / devices.Some set up as static IPv4 in their config files - some dynamic.Internet router is DNS server with a default domain as local.Disabling Bitdefender 'Shield' does not help.Two VPNs Windscribe and Bitdefender (I could not load Bitdefender without its VPN software).VPN software installed BUT NOT active - this is the same as the previous Mojave install.# localhost is used to configure the loopback interface No entries have been added (where not needed on Mojave) # Everything else has not been changed (i.e.Advanced / DNS / Search Domains is local (no dot as per help examples).Ping: cannot resolve lan-services: Unknown host the only thing I can think of that's changed is the OS on the Mac). ![]() ![]() This was not needed before Catalina on the same LAN set-up (i.e. blank SSD and USB install) connected to a home network via Ethernet that cannot find servers / devices on the LAN without appending '.local' to the name. I have a 2012 Mac mini that I just installed Catalina on from scratch (i.e. Tl dr In the Catalina terminal ping lan-services.local works but ping lan-services does not
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