Re: Does AI_ADDRCONFIG really work?

2005-04-24 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Mauro Tortonesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > there is another possible solution. reordering the addresses > returned by getaddrinfo so that IPv4 addresses are at the beginning > of the list. [...] > i think that the best think we can do right now is reordering the > addresses returned by getaddri

Re: Does AI_ADDRCONFIG really work?

2005-04-20 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 04:47 am, you wrote: > Mauro Tortonesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > there is another possible solution. reordering the addresses returned by > > getaddrinfo so that IPv4 addresses are at the beginning of the list. > > Will that cause problems in some setups? on IPv6-o

Re: Does AI_ADDRCONFIG really work?

2005-04-20 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Mauro Tortonesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > there is another possible solution. reordering the addresses returned by > getaddrinfo so that IPv4 addresses are at the beginning of the list. Will that cause problems in some setups? I thought there was an RFC that mandated that the order of recor

Re: Does AI_ADDRCONFIG really work?

2005-04-19 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 05:06 pm, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > What package does your `host' come from? Mine is from the > "bind9-host" package. on mandrake 10.1: [EMAIL PROTECTED] messagexmit]$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/host bind-utils-9.3.0-3.1.101mdk > >> This discussion from 2003 seems to question the p

Re: Does AI_ADDRCONFIG really work?

2005-04-19 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
Mauro Tortonesi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Note, however, that `host www.deepspace6.net' returns only the IPv4 >> address. > > not for me: [...] What package does your `host' come from? Mine is from the "bind9-host" package. >> This discussion from 2003 seems to question the practical usefu

Re: Does AI_ADDRCONFIG really work?

2005-04-19 Thread Mauro Tortonesi
On Sunday 17 April 2005 12:35 pm, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > I've noticed this behavior with IPv6-enabled Wget 1.10: > > --19:10:30-- http://www.deepspace6.net/ >=> `index.html' > Resolving www.deepspace6.net... 2001:1418:13:3::1, 192.167.219.83 > Connecting to www.deepspace6.net|2001:1418

Does AI_ADDRCONFIG really work?

2005-04-17 Thread Hrvoje Niksic
I've noticed this behavior with IPv6-enabled Wget 1.10: --19:10:30-- http://www.deepspace6.net/ => `index.html' Resolving www.deepspace6.net... 2001:1418:13:3::1, 192.167.219.83 Connecting to www.deepspace6.net|2001:1418:13:3::1|:80... failed: No route to host. Connecting to www.deeps