Should be able to do this with ssh-config.

Don't forget to tell your client to fix their brain-dead DNS! :-)

On 13 January 2015 at 02:04, John Oliver <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've run into a minor problem where one of my hosts has an AAAA record for
> an address assigned via DHCP6, but it isn't acquiring that address.  I can
> connect via the IPv4 address just fine.  I'm looking for a switch to tell
> ansible / ansible-playbook to force a connection over one protocol so I
> don't have to come up with some lower-level hack, forget about it, and have
> it cause another problem tomorrow :-)
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