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Re: ipv6 AAAA record lookup is making programs hang at startup.



 [ CC'd to xemacs-beta since XEmacs 21.2-beta is one of the programs
   that hangs at startup trying to look up ipv6 addresses ]

>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Almeida <bma@tux.org> writes:

    Brian> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 07:52:09AM -0800, Karl M. Hegbloom wrote:

    >> I wonder why it's doing a lookup for an ipv6 address when there is no
    >> ipv6 implemented on this LAN.  I have it aliases to "off" in the
    >> modules.conf.

    Brian> Because ssh is not compiled with --with-ipv4-default.

    Brian>   --with-ipv4-default     Use IPv4 by connections unless '-6' specified

    Brian> bma@kalgan [~/debian/packages/ssh/openssh-2.2.0p1]: grep ipv4 debian/rules 
    Brian> bma@kalgan [~/debian/packages/ssh/openssh-2.2.0p1]: 

    Brian> In the openssh diff.gz it seems like the ssh maintainer is trying to force
    Brian> IPV4_DEFAULT in the defines, but I know this has bitten at least one other
    Brian> person I know of...I don't know why the ssh maint is just not using the 
    Brian> configure option.  

 Ah, Ok.  Perhaps that will fix `ssh'.  What about XEmacs-21.2-beta, I
 wonder?  What does `ssh' do that keeps it from trying to look up an
 ipv6 address via DNS?

 In the meantime, the workaround is to place entries in /etc/hosts for
 2002:... ipv6-in-4 addresses for localhost.mydomain.net as well as
 myhostname.mydomain.net.



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