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Feature #14922
closedResolv getaddresses ignores AAAA records for IPv6
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I'd like some feedback here as I'm not totally convinced this is a bug quite yet. I may have done something silly with my DNS configuration.
I have a local DNS server set up with the following /etc/resolv.conf
[root@ip-10-20-0-181 ~]# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
search us-east-2.compute.internal
nameserver ::1
And the following zone configured in bind
[root@ip-10-20-0-181 ~]# cat /var/named/test.net.zone
$TTL 86400
@ IN SOA test.net root.test.net (
2016050204
3600
900
604800
86400
)
@ IN NS testbox
testbox IN AAAA 2600:1f16:a82:9b01:5a89:f06f:dde4:7b5e
malware IN AAAA 2600:1f16:a82:9b01:cab2:a7c0:e2cb:1162
goodware IN A 10.20.0.181
It appears that Resolv needs me to explicitly request the AAAA resource for malware.test.net in order to get the IPv6 address in this situation. It doesn't seem to need that for IPv4.
irb(main):001:0> require 'resolv'
=> true
irb(main):002:0> resolver = Resolv.new
=> #<Resolv:0x0000000001db3c78 @resolvers=[#<Resolv::Hosts:0x0000000001db3c28 @filename="/etc/hosts", @mutex=#<Thread::Mutex:0x0000000001db3bd8>, @initialized=nil>, #<Resolv::DNS:0x0000000001db3b88 @mutex=#<Thread::Mutex:0x0000000001db3b38>, @config=#<Resolv::DNS::Config:0x0000000001db3ae8 @mutex=#<Thread::Mutex:0x0000000001db3a48>, @config_info=nil, @initialized=nil, @timeouts=nil>, @initialized=nil>]>
irb(main):003:0> resolver.getaddresses("malware.test.net")
=> []
irb(main):004:0> resolver.getaddresses("goodware.test.net")
=> ["10.20.0.181"]
irb(main):005:0> dns_resolver = Resolv::DNS.new
=> #<Resolv::DNS:0x0000000001d2a040 @mutex=#<Thread::Mutex:0x0000000001d29fa0>, @config=#<Resolv::DNS::Config:0x0000000001d29f78 @mutex=#<Thread::Mutex:0x0000000001d29e60>, @config_info=nil, @initialized=nil, @timeouts=nil>, @initialized=nil>
irb(main):006:0> dns_resolver.getresource("malware.test.net", Resolv::DNS::Resource::IN::AAAA)
=> #<Resolv::DNS::Resource::IN::AAAA:0x0000000001cbaf38 @address=#<Resolv::IPv6 2600:1F16:A82:9B01:CAB2:A7C0:E2CB:1162>, @ttl=86400>
Based on Resolv's documentation I would expect to get back the IPv6 address for malware.test.net
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