also sprach Pierre Habouzit <madco...@debian.org> [2009.01.16.0352 +1300]:
> FWIW I believe it's how the glibc formats it, and for all I care, I
> don't really see how this is a bug :)
> 
> It's merely a minor formatting issue, and :0: is pretty equivalent to ::
> here anyways.

It does mean that it sometimes matches SSH known_hosts and sometimes
it doesn't, depending on which resolver you currently use. For
instance, if I am behind pdns_rescursor, I get consistent records
including :0:, but nsd3 returns :: or :0: arbitrarily, it seems.

Also see #500568.

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