Just to add a point about how I noticed the bug. It as one important 
information.
I have 3 nameservers, all ipv6/4. No particular problem.
Problem occurred when I added a 4th Ubuntu server. This one installs fine as I 
set ip IPv4 first with the 3 nameservers ipv4 address. But, when I added the 
ipv6 interface, and all 3 nameservers with their ipv6 address, it failed. I 
spent a lot of time checking network, Ipv6, reinstalling Ubuntu till I end up 
notifying that as a real bug. 

In fact, adding 3 ipv6 nameservers address changes the resolv.conf and the 3 
nameservers stack is filled with ipv6 adresses. So, it leads to a non 
responding resolution.
I made some tests on my nameservers and noticed that they are in the same setup 
but, and thats the important discovery, they get a response with ipv6 when then 
request themselves. Server1 doesn't get a response from server2 et 3, but it 
does with server1. That's one I didn't noticed the bug because each nameserver 
has it's own address in the resolv.conf so requests end with responding

To Bypass the bug, each interface has only ipv4 nameserver addresses
except on each nameserver where I left it's own ipv6 address in the
interface setup

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  IPV6 resolving fails via udp (not tcp) from other server

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