On 10/24/12 14:41, Juha Heinanen wrote: > Richard Fuchs writes: > >>> this is not the real fix, but helps until someone figures out why dns >>> query on something that is not a name but wrongly formatted ipv6 address >>> is done in the first place. >> >> What do you mean with "wrongly formatted"? > > the ipv6 address that is passed to dns server is surrounded by brackets > [address], which i think is not a valid formatted dns name. even if you > leave the brackets out, the ipv6 address does not look like a domain > name to me.
IPv6 addresses are supposed to be bracketed when used within an URI. Otherwise a parser wouldn't be able to tell if an optional port was given or not. Compare http://2620:0:2d0:200::8/ vs http://[2620:0:2d0:200::8]/ vs http://2620:0:2d0:200::8:80/ vs http://[2620:0:2d0:200::8]:80/. See RFC 2732. cheers
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