IPv6 logging noise
Marco Moock
mm at dorfdsl.de
Fri Nov 21 02:20:06 UTC 2025
Am 20.11.2025 um 17:15:53 Uhr schrieb Doug Freed:
> On 11/20/25 13:00, Marco Moock wrote:
> > On 20.11.2025 10:07 Philip Prindeville via bind-users
> > <bind-users at lists.isc.org> wrote:
> >
> >> I’m on a US residential ISP, and they don’t support IPv6. As a
> >> result, I’ve disabled it locally as well with `options {
> >> listen-on-ipv6 { none; }; };`. Well, there are more options than
> >> that, but that’s the relevant one.
> >
> > Disabling IPv6 is not necessary in normal circumstances.
> >
> > Please let us know why you do it.
>
> This is incorrect. It is frequently necessary to disable IPv6
> upstream queries in named in situations where IPv6 is either entirely
> unavailable or is unusable. As an example, a VM in my lab has an
> IPv6 Unique Local Address, but no default gateway, and has no IPv6
> connectivity outside of the VLAN it's in. Without disabling IPv6 in
> named, it still makes attempts to query IPv6 authoritative
> nameservers (the below log line came from that VM). This can be a
> problem because those queries still count toward various query limits
> even though they've failed.
Ok, that is weird. Is there a route to the destination of the
authoritative server?
If so, the connection will be attempted. If not, the connection must
not be attempted and seems to be an issue.
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Gruß
Marco
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