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IPv6 resolvers?i




I'm trying to get IPv6 running on 2 of my  systems.  One is Unstable,
the other is Stable.  On both of them I do a:

host (ip6 addr for a known machine) and I get nothing.

root@wally
{0}:/usr/share/doc/apache-common>host test-ip6.company.com
root@wally
{0}:/usr/share/doc/apache-common>




However if I do it from my friend's OS-X mac it resolves fine.  

If I do the host -v I can see it querry the server:

root@wally
{0}:/usr/share/doc/apache-common>host -v test-ip6.company.com
Trying "test-ip6.company.com"
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 3965
;; flags: qr aa rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;test-ip6.company.com.     IN      A

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
company.com.       43200   IN      SOA     ns1.company.com.
hostmaster.company.com. 2003021401 28800 1800 604800 43200

Received 106 bytes from 64.94.1.1#53 in 103 ms

** Note the empty entry on the QUESTION secion.  If I run it from the
Mac that has the valid IPv6 Addr.

Do I need a different resolver?  Suggestions on where to get them?



(Sorry I can't give out the hostname as it's a tester on a commercial 
network DNS they don't want spread around while we build/test)


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