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Re: Mass ipv6 lookups



Hi,

No it's all my newly installed servers (unstable by the way).  All freshly
update, 2.4.18 kernels...  Could be libc6 I haven't been able to track it
down 100% yet.

Ramon Kagan
York University, Computing and Network Services
Unix Team -  Intermediate System Administrator
(416)736-2100 #20263
rkagan@yorku.ca

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On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Michael Bergbauer wrote:

> On Fri Sep 27, 2002 at 05:3923PM +0200, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> > On Sep 27, Ramon Kagan <rkagan@YorkU.CA> wrote:
> >
> >  >I've compiled my kernels (40+ systems) without IPv6 support and I have no
> >  >desire for IPv6 in any format at this time.  However, I see that I am
> >  >transmitting IPv6 DNS queries, in IPv4 packets.  Two things:
> > If you want help please provide a queries trace.
> > The best way to do this is to install a name server on one of your hosts
> > and add something like this to named.conf:
> >
> > logging {
> >         channel query_logging { file "/tmp/query.log"; print-time yes; };
> >         category queries { query_logging; };
> > };
> >
> > Then find which process is doing these queries.
> > I just checked and it's not a tcpd problem, when I connect to a wrapped
> > port then only queries I see are:
> >
> > 27-Sep-2002 17:33:59.352 XX+/127.0.0.1/9.0.0.10.in-addr.arpa/PTR/IN
> > 27-Sep-2002 17:33:59.352 XX+/127.0.0.1/wonderland.sv.bofh.it/A/IN
> >
> >
> > Anyway, as other people already explained, IPv6 is here and is not
> > going away, so unless you can find a real bug you will have to live with
> > this.
>
> Could it be possible that the source of this "problem" is in the resolver
> code in the libc, and not in tcp wrapper or one of ther servers?
>
>
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