[01:48] good morning [03:45] Hello! [03:45] * sarnold hides his pepsi === A_Dragon is now known as smol_dragon [06:25] good morning [06:27] Good morning [06:28] First email of the day and frustrated already! Feels like I climbed into my time machine and went back 20 years. Email from Canonical telling me they have an internal (RT) ticket open regarding the DNS name-servers NOT listening on IPv6 despite RFC3901, but can't give a timeline on when it will be completed. [06:30] Seeing as this affects the Ubuntu project, flavours, et al, it galls me that the ticket isn't publicly available [06:34] What IPv6 what is this new-age stuff 😋 [06:36] * lordievader wonders if his DNS server is listening to IPv6 [06:52] Dead N*gger Supercomputer will never be the same. [06:52] Hi :] [13:36] TJ-: funny, I've been off and on searching for a way to get the client-side systemd-resolved to STOP making ipv6 queries for ever lookup [13:38] Happy eyeballs? [13:40] ? [13:41] Algorithm to try an connect over both ipv4 and ipv6 and use whatever is faster to respond: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Eyeballs [13:43] kinda silly to install another tool that is meant as a basically a load balancer just to disable ipv6 lookups [13:49] leftyfb: i mean, is it resolved or the upstream thing making quad-A lookups? [13:54] actually, (I just woke up), it's not resolved, it's dnsmasq running on 16.04. systemd-resolved works fine on 20.04. The problem is, with dnsmasq, it only caches ipv4, but still continues to lookup MX and AAAA. systemd-resolved looks up all 3 but caches all 3. That would be fine if we could get dnamasq to do that [13:54] and yes, 16.04. We have over 6000 devices running it. Our next main release will be 20.04, but in the meantime, trying to cut down on DNS traffic [13:55] I'm using Unbound as a caching resolver for my home network. Highly tuned. [16:58] !info qtpass [16:58] qtpass (1.3.2-3, hirsute): GUI for password manager pass. In component universe, is optional. Built by qtpass. Size 213 kB / 615 kB [17:10] keepassxc ftw [17:11] its for a user in QA not able to file a bug against it === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc