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Feature #15628

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init_inetsock_internal should fallback to IPv4 if IPv6 is unreachable

Added by sonalkr132 (Aditya Prakash) over 5 years ago. Updated 8 months ago.

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Closed
Target version:
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[ruby-core:91641]

Description

Hi,

This is not really bug but more of a missing feature. Let me layout steps to reproduce what I am trying to achieve:

  • Add local entries for example.com
$ echo "::1     example.com www.example.com
127.0.0.1 example.com www.example.com" | sudo tee  --append /etc/hosts
  • Add rule to DROP ipv6 packets: sudo ip6tables -P INPUT DROP
  • Start a server: ruby -rwebrick -e 'WEBrick::HTTPServer.new(Port: 8000).start'
  • Making request using Net:HTTP with timeout (Net::OpenTimeout) after after 60 seconds: ruby -rnet/http -e "Net::HTTP.get(URI('http://example.com:8000'))"

As far as I understand, init_inetsock_internal needs to fallback to ipv4 for Net::HTTP.get to work. IPv6 route being broke is expected and hence, RFC8305 recommends fallback to IPv4.
Support for IPv6 fallback is spotty across languages and http clients, for example, golang supports it but python doesn't, making request with curl works but wget hangs.


Related issues 2 (0 open2 closed)

Related to Ruby master - Feature #17525: Implement Happy Eyeballs Version 2 (RFC8305) in Socket.tcpClosedGlass_saga (Masaki Matsushita)Actions
Related to Ruby master - Feature #20108: Introduction of Happy Eyeballs Version 2 (RFC8305) in Socket.tcpClosedActions
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