Hi folks,

have you seen this message from Chris aka OP?:

On Sun, 5 Jul 2026 at 22:50, Chris Green <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Simon Hollenbach <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
> > On Sun, 5 Jul 2026 at 21:40, Chris Green <[email protected]> wrote:
[...]
> > > If I log in with 'ssh 213.171.194.64' I, correctly, get prompted for
> > > my local system's public key passphrase and I can log in successfully.
> > >
> > > However if I try 'ssh isbd.biz' I get prompted for "[email protected]'s
> > > password" which doesn't exist and I can't log in.
> > Your domain also has an AAAA record, could it be that ssh is trying to
> > reach that instead of the IP you tested above?
> > You should be able to test this by forcing SSH to use IPv4, using `ssh
> > -4 isbd.biz`. Sprinkle in some `--verbose` flags if you still don't
> > understand what's going on, you can repeat `--verbose` or use multiple
> > `-v`s in a row, e.g. `ssh -vvv [...]` to increase verbosity further.
> >
> Brilliant! That's what was causing the oddity.
>
> I can fix the issue simply by adding an entry in ~/.ssh/config but I
> wanted to understand (better) what was going on.

I think OP fixed the problem they were coming here for, it was a
problem of SSH client preferring IPv6 and the server's daemon
apparently not listening on the advertised address.

You might still help OP fix his server config, but I think the intial
question is resolved.

Ciao,
Simon

On Mon, 6 Jul 2026 at 16:54, Andy Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 06, 2026 at 10:41:36AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > I'm slowly being convinced that name resolution is the real problem here.
>
> I agree, but in a much simpler way.
>
> OP has been repeatedly asked to confirm whether the IPv6 address in DNS
> is actually pointing at the same host as the IPv4 address, but has not
> yet confirmed.
>
> Someone (Vincent?) pointed out that the whois records for the two IP
> addresses show very different entities. Still feasible for it to be the
> same host, but looking suspicious by now. But for me, when I traceroute
> to the IPv4 address it's about 5.6ms from me, whereas the IPv6 address is
> about 0.6ms from me.
>
> The reverse DNS of the IPv6 address is caracal.mythic-beasts.com., which
> bears nbo relation to OP and is a well-known hosting outfit in UK.
>
> So my conclusion is that two two addresses are in very different parts
> of the Internet. Not 100% confirmed since one can easily introduce weird
> routing and fake delays, but that would require some weird scheme, so
> the most likely answer is it's simply a wrong IPv6 address.
>
> The reason why it always goes wrong when using host name is that Linux
> prefers to use IPv6 addresses when it has both.
>
> Thanks,
> Andy
>
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