I have installed openSuse.org and can't open the site www.opensuse.org
within
a browser.
Network configuration:
Router at 192.168.1.1
Main Host:
eth1: 192.168.1.2
sixxs 2002:1234:abcd:1234::2
eth0: 10.1.1.1
2002:1234:5678:1::1
Systems in tge internal network get address and routing infos
via DHCP eg radvd
he
The name server (maradns) on the host act as proxy and caching
name server.
If I launch wget http://www.opensuse.org I get an error message
host name can't be resolved.
I get the same result if the site has only an IPv6 address.
If the site has as well an IPv4 as an IPv6 address, all seem to
work, with the exception that not the IPv6 address is used but the
IPv4
If I look at the DNS query via wireshark, I see:
Query A www.opensuse.org -> IP returned
Query AAAA www.opensuse.org -> no ip returned
Query A www.opensuse.org -> IP returned
Query AAAA www.opensuse.org -> no ip returned
Query A www.opensuse.org.<local-domain> -> no ip returned
Query AAAA www.opensuse.org.<local-domain> -> no ip returned
This is wrong, the queries has to look as this:
Query AAAA www.opensuse.org no ip returned
Query AAAA www.opensuse.org.<local-domain> no ip returned
Query A www.opensuse.org IPv4
If I bypass the name resolver for example wget http://130.57.4.24
The queried datas are returned.
On other systems, Fedora, Ubuntu, ArchLinux, QNX, MAc OS X, FreeBSD
and openSolaris all work perfectly.
Jean-Jacaue