Because Android's IPv6 implementation is straight out of the
standards books.   There are no hacks in there that mask problems
when a network manager makes any mistake with IPv6.

Strict standards interpretations always force people to clean
up their networks.  Now you see how nefarious the IPv6 standards
authors were, muh ha ha ha ha haaa!

Ted

On 4/25/2016 8:48 AM, Bjørn Mork wrote:
"Eric Vyncke (evyncke)"<[email protected]>  writes:

Thanks to all people pointing me towards a DNS issue.

It appeared that two IPv6 recursive DNS servers were advertised (notably
over RFC 7106 RA) and one of them was not responding. Causing ultra-slow
FQDN resolution for the dual-stack / IPv6-only Androids...

I assume you meant RFC 6106 :)

But why would this problem affect only Android?  And why only a very
specific Android version?  That doesn't compute...


Bjørn

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