** No longer affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: network-manager (Ubuntu Karmic)
** No longer affects: network-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
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I would like to add new information and research that has been done in
the Fedora project:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Networking/NameResolution/ADDRCONFIG
It links to related fedora bug reports which in turn link to upstream
bug reports. It contains enough information about what is required t
This LinkedIn invitation is a bit odd : Bug can't reply to you :)
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Title:
[regression] all network apps / browsers suffer
Stéphane, the same patch was posted in this bug as well, see comment
#316. (The one in #317 is no longer necessary, as it's been included in
the NSPR upstream code for a long time now.)
Tore
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New patches have been proposed a few days ago on redhat's bugtracker at
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=505105
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I'm not sure if this is the same bug I'm experiencing, but if I try to
access a domain without IPv6 address, I get this on tshark:
0.00 192.168.2.103 -> 192.168.2.254 DNS 74 Standard query
one.ubuntu.com
0.074500 192.168.2.254 -> 192.168.2.103 DNS 135 Standard query response
0.0746
I have this issue with ssh in Ubuntu 11.10. Installing the power-dns
resolver as mentioned in an earlier comment worked for me.
To install pdns-resolver, I I set my nameserver to 127.0.0.1 in
/etc/resolv.conf and followed these instructions:
http://www.thatfleminggent.com/2009/08/09/getting-a-pow
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