/etc/lftp.conf from Debian (ubuntu might be the same) is:
# try inet6 before inet
set dns:order "inet6 inet"
which is also the default lftp(1):
dns:order (list of protocol names)
sets the order of DNS queries. Default is ``inet6 inet'' which
means first look up address in inet6 family, then inet and use
them in that order. To disable inet6 (AAAA) lookup, set this
variable to ``inet''.
lftp tries to connect first to IPv6 and then v4. The connection still works
(after the v6 tries).
But correct me.;)
** Changed in: lftp (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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lftp uses ipv6 addresses even when ipv6 is not available
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