[Bug 241305] Re: security.ubuntu.com not accessible in IPv6 (AAAA record missing in the DNS)

2013-05-30 Thread Wesley George
I'm pleased to report that this issue is resolved (at least for me) and
I was able to successfully check for, download, and apply new updates
with IPv4 completely disabled this morning. us.archive is sporting a
shiny new  record now. :-)

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[Bug 241305] Re: security.ubuntu.com not accessible in IPv6 (AAAA record missing in the DNS)

2013-05-17 Thread Wesley George
Right. I mean, I can fix this locally by editing my apt-hosts, but the
point I was making was more that it doesn't work in the default
configuration, and the way to fix this is to ensure that all potential
apt repos (or at least the ones that will be in the apt-hosts list by
default) are IPv6-enabled.

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[Bug 241305] Re: security.ubuntu.com not accessible in IPv6 (AAAA record missing in the DNS)

2013-05-16 Thread Wesley George
This only sort of works. While archive.ubuntu and security.ubuntu do
indeed have  records, if you actually disable IPv4, updates still
fail. In 13.04, running software updater with IPv6-only connectivity
produces the error "unable to get repository information" and recommends
that you check your internet connection. This is during the initial
check for updates. Wireshark shows it trying to reach
us.archive.ubuntu.com and daisy.ubuntu.com, neither of which have 
records.

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