commenting /etc/hosts works - lynx shows as from an ip6 address in logs - note my box is running ip6 aware bind9 and has an ip6 dns entry - don't know how that would be on 10.3 or 10.4 - netbsd is famously usable with ip6. Certainly the system resolver routines have to ask for ip6 resolution first for client programs; lynx and others need to be sent over that stack from the lookup, so having an ip6 aware nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf is helpful.
> AND, i have to figure out how to configure my internal bind9 DNS server for > IPv6 use! well, at least its BUILT for the support ... i suppose i COULD just > test on localhost, but ... tunnelbroker.net provides sample configs > > also, for the tunnel broker option, *my* router (sveasoft mod'd linksys) needs > to have ipv6 turned on ... i'm fairly certain it's there ----- somewhere. before you bang your head against that wall: tunneled addresses are only good for one host; they are leaf nodes only; won't route or grow a network (you need a real *not* tunneled address for that, ask me how I know) -; use your mac to get the 6 address, and make sure all packet filtering is off. > _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
