On 01/13/2014 04:58 PM, Tilghman Lesher wrote:
Don't worry about disabling IPv6. The actual problem is that your DNS
resolver is sending out a AAAA query before the A query, and since the
AAAA query is getting a response, it's trying to use that. The easier
workaound is to tell your resolver to do A queries first, instead of
AAAA queries.
You want to edit /etc/gai.conf (gai = Get Address Info, since I know
you like to disambiguate).
http://askubuntu.com/questions/32298/prefer-a-ipv4-dns-lookups-before-aaaaipv6-lookups
Okay, I am mired in the documentation trying to determine how much
label, precedence and scope I need to make pycurl work in yum. :(
In the mean time, I have found a bug listed on the CentOS Bug Tracker
that exactly describes my situation: 0006003. Unfortunately, this bug
has been closed with the comment that it could not be reproduced. Man
have I got reproduction for them!!!
Trouble is, I've tried to create a CentOS site login and keep getting
rejected. I am feeling no love here what so ever.
Howard
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