Sujet : Re: Anybody Using IPv6?
De : mm (at) *nospam* dorfdsl.de (Marco Moock)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 21. May 2025, 13:30:07
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On 21.05.2025 14:00 Carlos E. R. wrote:
It just is a perceived fact. On some machines, if an application gets
back from the system a list of addresses to try, and tries IPv6 first
when there is no actual IPv6 internet connectivity, there is a small
delay waiting for the request to fail, and then try the next address
in the list.
This is a bug in the application. This also applies vice-versa if no
IPv4 connectivity exists (already does by default in certain cellular
networks) and the application tries that.
It doesn't happen to me currently, so asking me to provide
information is pointless. But it has happened to me in the past. And
I know because the software complained of no route or something.
Which is the expected result for that. If that happens again,
investigate and file a bug report for the application.