Miroslav Lichvar wrote:
Won't that cause problems on systems
that for some reason have a global IPv6 address, but not a full IPv6
connectivity? The resolver may return an IPv6 address as first and ntpd
configured with the server directive will not try the other addresses.
I'm not sure if it's considered as a network misconfiguration, but I
see it from time to time.

I think that is a broken configuration that does not have to be supported.
The user will have many other problems (extremely slow network) and will
sooner or later decide that IPv6 is not for him (and disable it), or will fix 
it.

Rob
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