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ipv6 and resolv.conf

 
 
Hans Fugal
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      05-18-2004, 04:02 PM
My dsl router seems to be broken and gives me bogus answers to AAAA
queries. e.g. "1.0.0.0" I turned off ipv6 support in my kernel but even
still occasionally see AAAA queries with tcpdump. I'd rather turn ipv6
back on if I can, but no matter what I put in /etc/resolv.conf my
computer asks 192.168.0.1 (my stupid modem). Is there a special syntax
or different file for controlling where ipv6 lookups occur?
 
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