I have the same problem. After trying very hard to disable ipv6
completely (in order to get rid of EXTREME LONG download times for
chromium git and having an ISP that does not support ipv6), my interface
*STILL* has an inet6 addr and the resolver STILL does look ups :(.
This is insane-- why
Same problem here... and now it's 2017. My ISP is not going to support
ipv6 for years :(, and in the mean time it would be nice if connections
to servers with both, ipv4 and ipv6 (like google) I wouldn't run into a
2 minute timeout all the time :/.
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Yes, I do have the same problem:
Disabling IPv6 with kernel parameter does not work.
Changing configuration in /etc/gai.conf does not work either.
requests are still resolved on IPv4.
Isn't there a solution, yet?
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Have the same problem.
Initial connect to a internal SSH server feels like connecting via 56k modem...
Sucks!
Disabling IPv6 with kernel parameter does not work.
Changing configuration in /etc/gai.conf does not work either.
Very annoying situation :-(
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Title:
A
This is an old problem that recurs.
Some time ago there was a bugfix for this - in glibc.
http://jpmens.net/2011/09/28/-and-a/
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/80571
Apparently the patch was not applied in this release (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
Server amd64).
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Title:
A way to disable lookups in the resolver
** Description changed:
I like to known what's the way to disable DNS queries.
Already have disabled all resources ipv6.
1. Changes in grub:
vim /etc/default/grub
- GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=ipv6.disable=1
+ GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=ipv6.disable=1
update-grub
2.
** Package changed: bind9 (Ubuntu) = glibc (Ubuntu)
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Title:
A way to disable lookups in the resolver (again)
To manage
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bind9/+question/216827
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Title:
A way to disable lookups in the resolver (again)
To manage
** Description changed:
I like to known what's the way to disable DNS queries.
Already have disabled all resources ipv6.
1. Changes in grub:
vim /etc/default/grub
- GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=ipv6.disable=1
+ GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=ipv6.disable=1
update-grub
2.
** Package changed: bind9 (Ubuntu) = glibc (Ubuntu)
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