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authorTobias Markmann <tm@ayena.de>2015-02-01 15:33:39 (GMT)
committerTobias Markmann <tm@ayena.de>2015-02-02 14:37:41 (GMT)
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Fix IPv6 name resolution on Linux systems
Boost query objects are setup with the flag address_configured by default which only does IPv6 resoltuion if a non-loopback device is found. This detection mechanism does not seem to work. At least in my test VM there was a non-loopback device with IPv6 address and it still reported no IPv6 addresses. Setting the flag to passive will have it always send queries for AAAA records. Test-Informatioon: Tested on Mac OS X 10.9.5 and Elementary OS 0.2.1 (Linux). Change-Id: I346bcb7982dee465aa7847a7bae8981a16f2d3bc
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