Re: 9.2 DNS Confusion

2017-11-26 Thread Pascal Hambourg
Le 26/11/2017 à 16:17, Simon Slaytor a écrit : Gai.conf, didn't suggest this did disable IPv6 I just replied to a suggestion by another. I did not say you suggested this. I replied below Dan's Ritter quote, meaning that I replied to it and to him, not you. Juste as I am now replying the the

Re[2]: 9.2 DNS Confusion

2017-11-26 Thread Simon Slaytor
uot;Dan Ritter" To: "Simon Slaytor" Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: 17/11/2017 16:39:57 Subject: Re: 9.2 DNS Confusion You can effectively disable IPv6 on a Debian box by editing /etc/gai.conf and uncommenting the line: precedence :::0:0/96 100 No, this is far fro

Re: 9.2 DNS Confusion

2017-11-26 Thread Pascal Hambourg
; Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: 17/11/2017 16:39:57 Subject: Re: 9.2 DNS Confusion You can effectively disable IPv6 on a Debian box by editing /etc/gai.conf and uncommenting the line: precedence :::0:0/96  100 No, this is far from disabling IPv6. It just gives precedence to IPv4

Re[3]: 9.2 DNS Confusion

2017-11-26 Thread Simon Slaytor
ebian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: 18/11/2017 07:39:59 Subject: Re[2]: 9.2 DNS Confusion Hi Dan, Yes my thoughts exactly I've tried numerous ways including the gai.conf mod to 'disable' IPv6 on 9.2 none seem all that successful in 9.2. e.g. root@backup:/home/# cat /etc/gai.con

Re[2]: 9.2 DNS Confusion

2017-11-17 Thread Simon Slaytor
time=11.3 ms ^C --- www.google.com ping statistics --- 5 packets transmitted, 5 received, 0% packet loss, time 4004ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 11.2 -- Original Message -- From: "Dan Ritter" To: "Simon Slaytor" Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: 17/11/2017 16:39:57

Re: 9.2 DNS Confusion

2017-11-17 Thread Dan Ritter
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 07:55:18PM +, Simon Slaytor wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Long time Debian user and up until now I've not had to reach out for help as > I've always found the answer after a short Google. > > I've recently made the move from 8.x to 9.2 for my production boxes and I'm > having

9.2 DNS Confusion

2017-11-16 Thread Simon Slaytor
Hi Folks, Long time Debian user and up until now I've not had to reach out for help as I've always found the answer after a short Google. I've recently made the move from 8.x to 9.2 for my production boxes and I'm having the mother of all DNS issues. My network is simple: My network 2 x Jun