December 30, 2014 06:58AM
Thank you.

So if i understood correctly:

When i bind an ipv6 address, and the resolver returns 1 ipv4 address and 1 ipv6 address - if the first attempted address is the ipv4 address, the result will be an error + sending back to the client a "500 Internal Server Error"?

In such scenarios, is there any way i can tell Nginx to skip the non matching ip version? (i.e. in the above example, to skip directly to the resolved ipv6 address).

Thanks,
Shmulik
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How Nginx behaves with "proxy_bind" and DNS resolver with non matching ip versions between bind ip and resolved ip?

shmulik December 29, 2014 02:36AM

Re: How Nginx behaves with "proxy_bind" and DNS resolver with non matching ip versions between bind ip and resolved ip?

Maxim Dounin December 29, 2014 11:50AM

Re: How Nginx behaves with "proxy_bind" and DNS resolver with non matching ip versions between bind ip and resolved ip?

shmulik December 30, 2014 06:58AM

Re: How Nginx behaves with "proxy_bind" and DNS resolver with non matching ip versions between bind ip and resolved ip?

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