On 01/13/2014 03:49 PM, Blake Dunlap wrote:
Yeah, my guess is your box thinks it has IPv6 connectivity when you
don't, and the AAAA records take precedence when available by design.
Make sure all your network interfaces do not show a ipv6 address when
you do an ifconfig. If they do, add this to the config for the interface
"IPV6INIT=no" and do a service network restart.
It will see IP6 as valid and listen to AAAA records if any interface has
a valid ipv6 address.
I don't remember if that's all it takes to make it stop, but it's a good
start, and my first guess.
-Blake
Yes Blake, that is the current trail I follow. For the record,
ifcfg-eth0 has IPV6INIT="no". Now going through and adding
IPV6AUTOCONF="no" in a couple of places.
Howard
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