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It looks like dev-desktop-us-1.infra.rust-lang.org has dual-stack networking:
$ host dev-desktop-us-1.infra.rust-lang.org
dev-desktop-us-1.infra.rust-lang.org has address 44.204.37.156
dev-desktop-us-1.infra.rust-lang.org has IPv6 address 2600:1f18:619f:e701:fee2:1ae2:4384:ed4c
However, I don't get any response on IPv6. This is annoying because my ssh seems to try IPv6 first by default, whereas ssh -4 connects to this host fine. For now, I've forced it to AddressFamily inet in my ssh_config.
I don't need IPv6 access, but it shouldn't be in DNS if it doesn't work. In comparison, us-2 only advertises IPv4.
It looks like eu-1 and eu-2 are in the same situation.
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It looks like
dev-desktop-us-1.infra.rust-lang.org
has dual-stack networking:However, I don't get any response on IPv6. This is annoying because my
ssh
seems to try IPv6 first by default, whereasssh -4
connects to this host fine. For now, I've forced it toAddressFamily inet
in myssh_config
.I don't need IPv6 access, but it shouldn't be in DNS if it doesn't work. In comparison,
us-2
only advertises IPv4.It looks like
eu-1
andeu-2
are in the same situation.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: