Yes, I also have no objection to the behavior. I think the man page
could be tweaked to be a little. Something like the following.
- If no server argument is provided, dig consults /etc/resolv.conf and
queries the name servers listed there.
+ If no server argument is provided, dig consults
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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Yes, I also have no objection to the behavior. I think the man page
could be tweaked to be a little. Something like the following.
- If no server argument is provided, dig consults /etc/resolv.conf and
queries the name servers listed there.
+ If no server argument is provided, dig consults
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Opinion
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Title:
dig(1)
I consider this as being a decent behavior, as dig does not find any
IPv6 servers in /etc/resolv.conf and it has to use IPv6 only to connect.
Using 127.0.0.1 as nameserver would mean ignoring the -6 option.
If not too difficult, it would make sense not to query any servers and
just throw a more
I consider this as being a decent behavior, as dig does not find any
IPv6 servers in /etc/resolv.conf and it has to use IPv6 only to connect.
Using 127.0.0.1 as nameserver would mean ignoring the -6 option.
If not too difficult, it would make sense not to query any servers and
just throw a more