Gustav Degreef wrote:
An offlist suggestion was:
Try edit /etc/gai.conf. There should be a commented out line such as:
#precedence ::ffff:0:0/96 10
Change to:
precedence ::ffff:0:0/96 100
You probably just need to remove a '#', there is an explanation in the file. Restart network, and try a "zypper ref".
Another posibility is you being behind some type of proxy, like on a university or corporation.
I am not behind a proxy, just direct ADSL from local ISP. The suggested changes to /etc/gai.conf had NO effect. I also searched the opensuse forums for any posts on Leap 42.1 and no one seems to have
On 01/10/2016 05:01 AM, Gustav Degreef wrote: the same issue. Well, we have already identified your problem - your router is not configured correctly. So far 3-4 solutions have been presented:
a) change to use only dhcp4. Yast::Network config. b) disable ipv6 completely (boot time option, I believe). c) amend gai.conf to always prefer ipv4. d) reconfigure your router.
All of them will work. Personally I think (a) is the easiest solution. The router being the problem would explain a lot. I came to this semi rural location in India and that is when the problem began. It did not happen in Europe where the other router was configured by a
On 01/10/2016 02:55 PM, Per Jessen wrote: professional. This router was configured by a knowledgeable person, but who is somewhat careless. I have direct access and perhaps could change the router settings. I'll keep reading and see what makes most sense. Gustav.
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