On my network, I'm finding that if I run host saffron on any machine on my network, I see saffron's IPv4 address, but not its IPv6 address. This is true regardless of which joined machine I run. I'd like to figure out how to fix this... For any other machine on the network, host $hostname shows both that machine's IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. (With the odd exception of Wash's proto41 tunnel addresses) (I'm not presently using Samba/AD for *anything* except DNS management; that's its biggest draw for me right now. I'll move on to testing account management and file sharing later. Right now, though, it's looking extremely promising for dynamic DNS management in a dual-stacked environment!) Here's a basic overview of my network so far: Kaylee: * Gentoo. * Running Samba 4.0.3. ** AD Domain controller. * One NIC ** One IPv4 address ** One IPv6 address * Resolv.conf: # Generated by net-scripts for interface eth0 domain firefly.michael.mol.name nameserver (kaylee's IPv4 address) nameserver 8.8.8.8 Wash: * Debian * Network router * Running Samba 3.5.6~dfsg-3squeeze9 ** Domain member * Running bind9 9.7.3.dfsg-1~squeeze8 ** Forwards home zone to Kaylee ** Forwards another domain's zone to relevant server on another network * Three NICs ** "wan" *** One IPv4 address ** "wifilan" *** One IPv4 address *** One IPv6 address ** "wiredlan" *** One IPv4 address *** One IPv6 address * One proto41 tunnel tunneling IPv6 over IPv4 from tunnelbroker.net ** One IPv6 address * Resolv.conf: domain firefly.michael.mol.name search firefly.michael.mol.name nameserver (Kaylee's IPv4 address) nameserver 127.0.0.1 Saffron: * Gentoo * Running Samba 3.6.12 ** Domain member * One NIC ** One IPv4 address ** One IPv6 address * One TSP tunnel tunneling IPv6 over IPv4 from freenet6. ** One IPv6 address * resolv.conf: # Generated by NetworkManager domain firefly.michael.mol.name search firefly.michael.mol.name nameserver (Kaylee's IPv4 address) nameserver (Kaylee's IPv6 address) -- :wq