[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-02-21 Thread Colin Watson
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 313218 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313218

Sounds as if this is the same as bug 313218, so I'll mark it as a
duplicate. A fix will be available in the main Jaunty archive in a few
hours.

** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => glibc

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 313218
   IPV6 causes slow internet access

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-02-20 Thread Les Harris
A quick addendum for those trying the same:  Until the patch is rolled
into the glibc in main don't upgrade your libc6 packages or things will
break again.

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-02-20 Thread Les Harris
Thanks Steve, Jonathan, and Colin.  The patched glibc did the trick.  My
ipv6 connectivity appears unaffected by the patch, everything just works
again. Fantastic!

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-02-20 Thread Steve Beattie
In the similar bug 313218, Colin Watson has a test glibc available in
his PPA that may address this issue.He wrote:

  Could people affected by the original problem reported at the top of this bug 
report please install the libc6
  packages from here:

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/cjwatson/ppa/ubuntu jaunty main

  You can find the necessary public key and instructions here:

https://launchpad.net/~cjwatson/+archive/ppa

  This version of glibc incorporates a patch from Fedora which is said to 
address a similar-sounding issue, 
  and I'd like to confirm whether it also fixes the problems people are 
encountering here.

  It would be nice if anyone with real IPv6 connectivity could also test this 
to ensure that I haven't broken
  anything for them. I've had a working IPv6 setup myself in the past, but it's 
broken at the moment and I
  thought I'd get this out for testing before spending too long trying to fix 
it.

Thanks!

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-02-20 Thread Jonathan Ernst
This fixes it for me :

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/313218/comments/47

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-02-19 Thread Les Harris
I'd like to confirm this on my end as well.  Upgrade from Intrepid
64bit->Jaunty exhibits this behavior.

Console tools like ping or links work.  Some do not however: notably
aptitude and apt-get.  My workaround for the apt-get/aptitude issue was
to add  the ips to us.archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com to my
/etc/hosts.

Firefox will not work unless network.dns.disableIPv6 is set to TRUE even
though I have ipv6 connectivity so it seems its a dns specific issue.

A workaround I have been doing is to add my name servers to
/etc/resolv.conf which fixes the issue for all applications but this is
sub-optimal as whenever the system releases it's ip I need to readd
these servers.

Formerly, having my router supply the dns servers has worked fine
(including for ipv6 access) so it seems something peculiar is happening.

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-02-11 Thread Daniel Stoyanov
I just upgraded to jaunty and I confirm this bug, pidgin refuses to
connect to ICQ account. Firefox was unable to resolve almost any url.
network.dns.disableIPv6 => true, fixed it. I haven't found yet another
applications that reproduce the same problem.

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-01-31 Thread Jonathan Ernst
And a version in the state where resolv.conf is in a working state :

strace -f -s 4096 -o wget.trace_working wget http://cern.ch/
--2009-01-31 16:57:05--  http://cern.ch/
Résolution de cern.ch... 137.138.28.241
Connexion vers cern.ch|137.138.28.241|:80... connecté.
requête HTTP transmise, en attente de la réponse... 302 Found
Emplacement: http://user.web.cern.ch/user/ [suivant]
--2009-01-31 16:57:05--  http://user.web.cern.ch/user/
Résolution de user.web.cern.ch... 137.138.140.40
Connexion vers user.web.cern.ch|137.138.140.40|:80... connecté.
requête HTTP transmise, en attente de la réponse... 302 Object moved
Emplacement: http://public.web.cern.ch/public [suivant]
--2009-01-31 16:57:10--  http://public.web.cern.ch/public
Résolution de public.web.cern.ch... 137.138.140.40
Réutilisation de la connexion existante vers user.web.cern.ch:80.
requête HTTP transmise, en attente de la réponse... 301 Moved Permanently
Emplacement: http://public.web.cern.ch/public/ [suivant]
--2009-01-31 16:57:10--  http://public.web.cern.ch/public/
Réutilisation de la connexion existante vers user.web.cern.ch:80.
requête HTTP transmise, en attente de la réponse... 200 OK
Longueur: 12003 (12K) [text/html]
Saving to: `index.html'

100%[==>] 12'003  --.-K/s   in
0.02s

2009-01-31 16:57:10 (615 KB/s) - « index.html » sauvegardé [12003/12003]


** Attachment added: "wget.trace_working"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21854564/wget.trace_working

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-01-31 Thread Jonathan Ernst
strace -f -s 4096 -o wget.trace wget http://cern.ch/
--2009-01-31 16:51:42--  http://cern.ch/
Résolution de cern.ch... échec: Nom ou service inconnu.
wget: unable to resolve host address `cern.ch'


** Attachment added: "wget.trace"
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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-01-30 Thread Colin Watson
Or indeed just 'strace -f -s 4096 -o wget.trace wget http://cern.ch/'
when your resolv.conf is in a state that makes it break.

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-01-30 Thread Colin Watson
Could you please get an strace (with the '-f -s 4096' options) of an
offending application? For example, if pidgin is process ID 12345, then
'strace -f -s 4096 -o pidgin.trace -p 12345' while you try to do name
resolution, and Ctrl-C when you're finished, would help. Obviously you
should make sure that you don't have anything sensitive in the relevant
application at the time.

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: New => Incomplete

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[Bug 312104] Re: [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

2009-01-04 Thread Jonathan Ernst
I can resolve ipv6 addresses with both my router and isp's dns too (but
cannot access ipv6 websites).

Disabling ipv6 in firefox (about:config, set network.dns.disableIPv6)
fixes the issue (in firefox) for me (and pages load visibly faster with
my isp's dns too, see Bug #313218).


** Summary changed:

- [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (dns problem)
+ [jaunty] Gnome cannot access Internet (IPv6 ?)

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