I ran into this exact issue last night -
http://www.iotti.biz/?p=433
When a computer is connected via IPv4 but the IPv4 a repo host connects
to is not available, yum then tries the IPv6 address and will fail with
a confusing message telling you it failed to connect to the IPv6 address.
I don't know if there is a way for yum to figure out whether the current
network connection to the Internet is IPv4 or IPv6.
But if there is a way, it might make a usability improvement. A lot of
people have no idea what IPv6 is and would be confused.
I was confused myself at first, wondering if DHCP pulled in IPv6 from
the router.
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Sent my from my laptop, may not be able to respond timely
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