Hi! On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I wrote about this bug with subject "only IPv6 nameservers in
resolv.conf", it is still in glibc-2.9-3.i686
I believe I have hit a bug on FC10 with ping6 and traceroute6. My colleague
at my ISP has 'see things like this with glibc in the past'.
I am running a system with ONLY IPv6 on eth0 (of course there is IPv4 on l0,
you can't turn that off). The system has a global IPv6 address from my RADVD
server and can ping6 out when supplied IPv6 addresses. In /etc/resolv.conf I
have the IPv6 address of my providers DNS server, ns1.clearrate.com (I first
started with my own caching server, but switched to his to limit the problem
tracing).
The host program works. If I try 'host www.clearrate.com', I get back its
IPv4 and IPv6 address. But when I try 'ping6 -n www.clearrate.com', I get
host unknown. traceroute6 fails as does Firefox (but all work when provided
the IPv6 address directly).
BTW, a Centos 5 system configured the same way, on the same subnet works just
fine....
So smells like a bug to me.
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Regards, Oleg.
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