Hello,

I'm running 3.1.19 (from Ubuntu 12.04 package). squid does a great job of picking ipv6 first and using that (for sites that have AAAA and respond).

The problem is when a site's ipv6 connectivity is broken - squid doesn't fall back to ipv4. An example at the moment is isc.sans.edu. I contacted them and they may fix this by the time folks read this message though.

I found in the release notes for 3.1.3 something that I think matches this issue:

http://ftp.ist.utl.pt/pub/squid/squid-3.1.3-RELEASENOTES.html#ss1.1

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Currently known issues which only depends on available developer time and may still be resolved in a future 3.1 release are:

        IPv4 fall-back occasionally failing on dual IPv4/IPv6 websites.
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However, I can't seem to find any further mention of this, i.e. that it was fixed in newer version release notes, changelogs etc.

So to summarirze:

www.site.com has A 192.168.1.100 and AAAA 2001:db8::100

2001:db8::100 is 'broken' in some way.

192.168.1.100 is healthy.

squid gets 'stuck' trying 2001:db8::100 and never falls back.

Thanks in advance.

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