I am doing some testing and it almost seems as if Firefox 3.0.1 that comes with Centos 5.2 is NOT working with IPv6. Anyone know for sure? I am getting weird hang behaviours and other just not working things.
On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 21:11 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:> I am doing some testing and it almost seems as if Firefox 3.0.1 that > comes with Centos 5.2 is NOT working with IPv6. > > Anyone know for sure? > > I am getting weird hang behaviours and other just not working things.---- more likely a DNS issue Craig
Craig White wrote:> On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 21:11 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >> I am doing some testing and it almost seems as if Firefox 3.0.1 that >> comes with Centos 5.2 is NOT working with IPv6. >> >> Anyone know for sure? >> >> I am getting weird hang behaviours and other just not working things. >> > ---- > more likely a DNS issueName is coded in /etc/hosts Of course the fqdn I am using does NOT follow 'standard' TLDs, but it should NOT be masking that, or would that be a 'security' feature?
Craig White wrote:> On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 23:28 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >> Craig White wrote: >> >>> On Mon, 2008-08-11 at 21:11 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >>> >>> >>>> I am doing some testing and it almost seems as if Firefox 3.0.1 that >>>> comes with Centos 5.2 is NOT working with IPv6. >>>> >>>> Anyone know for sure? >>>> >>>> I am getting weird hang behaviours and other just not working things. >>>> >>>> >>> ---- >>> more likely a DNS issue >>> >> Name is coded in /etc/hosts >> >> Of course the fqdn I am using does NOT follow 'standard' TLDs, but it >> should NOT be masking that, or would that be a 'security' feature? >> > ---- > I have no clue what you are talking about being coded in /etc/hosts... > > you can check DNS if it returns ipV6 addresses for hosts or if there are > snags/delays in trying to resolve names from command linep3490.htt is in my /etc/hosts file as something like: 2701:24:2:1:0:1:2:3 p3490.htt I can 'ping6 -n p3490.htt' But putting a url of http//p3490.htt does not work....