I too have the same problem. After some debugging I have found out that it is 
an harware problem of the ADSL-router D-Link DSL-G604T when IPv6 is involved.

I-ll give belove a workaround and a request that an option is inserted into the 
installation process so that an option to stick to IPv4 is passed to any called 
program.


Even if it is an hardware problem I would raccomend to keep this bug inside the 
installation bugs, becouse it is a serious problem for the people wanting to 
install.

I have figure out that the problem of resolving the IP asddress came out only 
with some programs and that if the IP was already got by a previous program.

So the workaround I used is to go to a shell prompt (pressing CTRL+ALT+F2 and 
than logging) and I made a ping to the same host, then I tried to telnet to the 
port 80 of the same server and I saw it worked ( write telenet "xxx.yyy 80" , 
where xxx.yyy is the site name to telnet on the 80th port, then to close the 
connection press CTRL+] and write close).

Then I returned to the installation windows (pressing CTRL+ALT+F1) and the 
installation worked.

However sometimes (and I can tell you when) only one IP address is kept and if 
another site is pinged the previous one is no more reachable. This may result 
that you are not able to connect to security.debian.org (that, by the way, the 
user is not able to retry).

But this is just a workaround. It would be better (and this is a note to 
everybody involved in installation) if the installation program had an option 
to stick to IPv4.

This would be useful not only in this specific case, but in any case when old 
or buggy (that is that are not able to handle IPv6 request) hardware or 
software are involved.

I have seen that telnet has an option (-4) that stick the IP resulution to IPv4 
(thae man page says "Force IPv4 address resolution"). I do not know if all the 
other programs involved into installation have a similar option. It would be 
nice if they have it and if the installation program has a way to pass this 
option to the programs involved in installation process.

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