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A similar issue is discussed here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eglibc/+bug/417757
but I think that's about a different DNS resolver. E.g. in Firefox you
can switch off ipv6 lookups and the delay is gone. Also note the comment
in that thread:
The 5 second lag occurs with the Livebox
** Attachment added: "host_minus4_all.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/38900270/host_minus4_all.log
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[Karmic] host -4 does IPv6 lookup -- times out
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** Attachment added: "host_minus4_before_wait.log"
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Hi Chuck,
Attached the debug printout from host -D. The first two files
host_before_wait.log and host_all.log are from just running 'host -D
www.google.com, while the file host_minus4*.log are from running host -D -4
www.google.com. In each case, the 'before_wait' file is the log up to the
mom
Please do
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Yes, the DNS server in my DSL modem does not support IPv6 (A requests
?). I am wondering why 'host' does a IPv6 (AA) lookup after receiving a
valid response on IPv4 (AAA request).
I try looking into the debug printouts, but did not learn much. I can post
the debug-output if it is helpful.
I am not able to reproduce this at all. I think you may have problems
with your dns server.
chuck
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** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
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[Karmic] host -4 does IPv6 lookup -- times out
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I some posts, I found that ip -6 route may provide useful info. Here is
the output:
m...@purple:~$ ip -6 r
fe80::/64 dev wlan0 proto kernel metric 256 mtu 1500 advmss 1440 hoplimit 0
a friend of mine does not have the problem on the LTS version (8.04) of Ubuntu,
and a different network. The o
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