Thanks. Also, this may be relevant: > Fails an assertion on NetBSD, maybe this provides further insight: > $ uname -a > NetBSD alix.localdomain 6.1_STABLE NetBSD 6.1_STABLE (ALIXKERN) #0: Sat Oct > 11 16:21:44 CEST 2014 > fisted@alix.localdomain:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/ALIXKERN i386 > $ dig -v > DiG 9.9.2-P1 > $ dig +time=3 +nssearch +tcp internot.info > /usr/src/external/bsd/bind/dist/lib/isc/unix/socket.c:2566: REQUIRE(socketp > != ((void *)0) && *socketp == ((void *)0)) failed, back trace > [...] (backtrace w/o debug symbols) > Abort trap > $ > > Does NOT fail on a more ancient dig on 32-bit Lunix > $ dig -v > DiG 9.7.3 > $ uname -a > Linux kurscheid.mxxxxxxxxxxxn.de 3.10.42.wap #1 SMP Wed Jun 11 13:32:24 CEST > 2014 i686 GNU/Linux > $ dig +time=3 +nssearch +tcp internot.info > ;; Connection to 173.245.58.104#53(coco.ns.cloudflare.com) for internot.info > failed: connection refused. > ;; Connection to 173.245.59.149#53(will.ns.cloudflare.com) for internot.info > failed: connection refused. > $
> The above system (alix) has a working IPv6 connection. (kurscheid does not, > however, the nameserver kurscheid asks does, FWIW) From my friend. So, the lack of ipv6 is not the problem, it is in Bind. Thanks On 28/10/14 19:51, Mukund Sivaraman wrote: > Hi Joshua > > On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 07:30:45PM +1100, Joshua Rogers wrote: >> Using the +nssearch and +tcp flags together, when looking at a domain >> with an ipv6 address, Dig crashes with a segmentation fault. > Thank you for this bug report. I've forwarded it to our bug tracker. > > If you want to report bugs to the developers, you can mail > <bind9-b...@isc.org> which will automatically create a ticket in our bug > tracker. > > Mukund
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