Congratulations and thanks! This solves my thread "EXIM - DNS problem" as well. I just added the extra lines for my hosts, and bingo, my nameserver doesn't get bothered by unqualified names anymore!
Are you going to file a bug on this? Frans Pop On Thursday 26 September 2002 11:14, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote: > Searching the archives of this list for "IPv6" I found I was not > the only one with problems like "local domains always resolved > through dialup interface", "unable to disable IPv6 for some > reason", "DNS madness on Woody", and other problems with "local > address lookup". > > With the help of the IPv6 developer list I finally found the real > solution: Woody versions of some Debian packages, like telnet, > and, it seems, exim, *require* IPv6 addresses for your local > machines (including localhost!) in /etc/hosts, or they will call > your ISP to ask for them. And of course your ISP's nameservers > don't have them either. Specifying local lookup ("files") in > /etc/nsswitch.conf does not help. > > So if your /etc/hosts is, for instance: > > 127.0.0.1 localhost > 192.168.1.1 mars.my.home mars > 192.168.1.2 jupiter.my.home jupiter > 192.168.1.3 venus.my.home venus > > Then at the end of the file you have to add > > ::FFFF:127.0.0.1 localhost > ::FFFF:192.168.1.1 mars.my.home mars > ::FFFF:192.168.1.2 jupiter.my.home jupiter > ::FFFF:192.168.1.3 venus.my.home venus > > The stuff already added to /etc/hosts by the Woody upgrade > process, like > > ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback > > fe00::0 ip6-localnet > > etc., should remain where it is. > > I have no idea why this new behaviour of the packages should be a > Good Thing (a ploy to harass ISP's, to force them to support IPv6, > perhaps?), but at least I have now restored some sanity to my > system. > > Regards, Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]