Jérôme NENERT wrote: > Craig Small a écrit : > >> On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 11:20:02AM +0200, Jérôme NENERT wrote: >> >>> I've got a Debian testing with full IPv6 ( no IPv4 ). Kernel 2.6.11. >>> Ipv6 works perfectly : i ping an IPv6 web server on the internet. >>> I filled my IPv6 DNS server in /etc/resolv.conf : >>> _ ping6 www.kame.net => "unknow host" >>> _ dig or nslookup www.kame.net => www.kame.net is resolved. >>> Any idea about what's wrong ? >> >> >> >> ping uses NSS (Name Service Switch) to work out what "databases" to >> use for resolving, dns being one potiential database. >> >> dig and nslookup don't use NSS but directly go to DNS, as they are DNS >> tools. Also you didn't say what query type you used for them, but I >> assume you're trying to find the AAAA record. >> >> Could the resolver library not be IPv6 aware? The unknow(sic) problem >> was a while ago so maybe its an old library? You could try tracing on >> the network to see what it is trying to do. >> >> - Craig > > > I have another Debian machine with the same lic6 version but a different > kernel version and it works. > > It works for me with ubuntu hoary, stock 2.6.10-5-amd64-generic kernel and libc 2.3.2.ds1-20ubuntu13. I do ifconfig eth0 0.0.0.0, have one ipv6 dns server i resolv.conf and ping6 www.kame.net. What does strace ping6 www.kame.net say?
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