Hi all

I seam to quite often stumble over this bug and wonder if the router is buggy 
or the client is buggy.

Most Motorola ADSL/VDSL Routers which Swisscom sent to their customers for 
about the last two years or so, have a DNS proxy enabled by default. The dhcp 
clients get the IP address of the router as DNS.

Now some resolvers (the linux glibc resolver at least), when resolving a 
hostname first ask for AAAA and when no RR and no error is returned, they ask 
for the A record.

Now when a host is resolved that way via a Motorola DNS Proxy, the AAAA query 
does not result in:
- No Error, no RR returned.

But in
- Error 0011 => No such Name.

If the linux glibc receives Error 0011 it does not continue looking for an A 
record, but return 'Hostname not found' or similar immediately. Thus making 
hosts which have a valid IPv4 but first were asked for their AAAA address not 
reachable from linux.

The workaround is to not use the DNS proxy on those routers.

Windowses do not seam to have this problem, even with ipv6 enabled.

So who is wrong? The linux glibc or the router?

-Benoit-


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