troubleshooting mDNS on Workstation edition

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fovo.local client -> Fedora Workstation 35 and Rawhide
fnuc.local remote -> Fedora Server 3

I connect to the server using PKI

ssh chris@fnuc.local

And it just connects. Viola. But when I reboot to Rawhide...

$ ssh chris@fnuc.local
ssh: Could not resolve hostname fnuc.local: Temporary failure in name resolution

$ avahi-resolve -nv fnuc.local
Server version: avahi 0.8; Host name: fovo.local
fnuc.local    10.0.0.249

Also I can't connect to Samba services on the same server. I usually
connect by going to Files, Other Locations, FNUC appears in the list,
I double click on it. On Fedora 35, I get an authentication dialog,
following a list of shares. On Fedora 36, I get "Unable to access
location, Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection
refused".

The server, fnuc.local, journalctl -f logs not a single message for
these failures. And on the client, only systemd-resolved logs
anything, unless it's not running. And the resolution failure happens
whether resolved is running or not, so I have very little to go on why
this isn't working.

I'm kinda suspicious of recent nsswitch changes, but the nsswitch.conf
files are identical between the two.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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