On Thu, 9 Nov 2006, Michael wrote: > Otto Moerbeek schrieb: > > This is not a bug, see the named ref guide. localhost is a symbolic > > name for: > > > > localhost Matches the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of all network interfaces on > > the system. > Changing localhost to 127.0.0.1 did the trick, but just partly... > IPv6 still is still being used... > > # fstat -n | grep internet | grep named > named named 17436 20* internet6 dgram udp *:53 > named named 17436 21* internet6 stream tcp 0xd7a999c0 *:53 > named named 17436 22* internet dgram udp 127.0.0.1:53 > named named 17436 23* internet stream tcp 0xd76f54b8 127.0.0.1:53 > named named 17436 24* internet dgram udp 80.237.156.59:53 > named named 17436 25* internet stream tcp 0xd79df644 > 80.237.156.59:53 > named named 17436 36* internet dgram udp *:46261 > named named 17436 37* internet6 dgram udp *:38873 > named named 17436 38* internet stream tcp 0xd73d0cd0 127.0.0.1:953 > named named 17436 39* internet6 stream tcp 0xd79a3e14 [::1]:953 >
Again, check the manual. Although I suspect a documentation bug. It says: To make the server not listen on any IPv6 address, use listen-on-v6 { none; }; If no listen-on-v6 statement is specified, the server will not listen on any IPv6 address. I'd say play a bit. -Otto