Hi, Kannel always take the first IP from DNS response. Therefore you have to make sure IPV4 address is the first address,
Alex > Am 19.07.2020 um 15:43 schrieb Antony Stone > <antony.st...@kannel.open.source.it>: > > On Sunday 19 July 2020 at 15:04:45, Alexander Malysh wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> kannel doesn’t support IPV6 yet. > > Hm, it appears to be even worse than I thought... > > I was switching from a config file which contained the hostname of a server > which only had an IPv4 address, to a hostname which only resolves to an IPv6 > address. > > Since kannel doesn't do IPv6 yet, that didn't work. > > However today I seem to have found that if you give kannel a hostname which > resolves to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, it still can't connect to the IPv4 > address! > > Just the existence of an IPv6 address in the hostname lookup is enough to > prevent kannel from being able to connect to the IPv4 address alongside it. > > > Can anyone else confirm this finding, or is it just me and my networking > setup > (which works fine for other services connecting to both IPv4 and IPv6 > addresses > for the same hostname)? > > > Thanks, > > > Antony. > > -- > "When you talk about Linux versus Windows, you're talking about which > operating system is the best value for money and fit for purpose. That's a > very > basic decision customers can make if they have the information available to > them. Quite frankly if we lose to Linux because our customers say it's better > value for money, tough luck for us." > > - Steve Vamos, MD of Microsoft Australia > > Please reply to the list; > please *don't* CC me. >