Re: problem with bind

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The ipv6 modules is unload both on the client and the server. and
mozilla, ssh do ipv6 request on the named server.  I cannot understand
why ipv6 is "stock" on a distribution.

It's really weird.  

Also, I disable the named.root on the dns server and if I do a ssh
# ssh exemple

I see some request ipv6 to the destination 128.63.2.53 (an NS Root)
192.41.0.4 (another NS root)

That's realy weird, i dont understand...  someone can tel me if an
Debian named server do that???



Le mer 21/07/2004 à 14:42, Scot L. Harris a écrit :
> On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 14:21, Daniel Chénard wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Can I disable ipv6 request on my linux boxes??
> 
> Yes.  The problem can be resolved that way.  I have also read a few
> threads that indicate if you configure IPv6 completely it will fix the
> problem also.  But the quickest and easiest is to disable it completely.
> 
> Check for other threads that discuss how to completely disable IPv6. 
> There seems to be a few things that need to be done to do that.
> 
> -- 
> Scot L. Harris
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