> I've found a work-around in Firefox: go to about:config page an change > network.dns.disableIPv6 to true. I'd advise against using such a work-around. The infrastructure is designed to cope with that case transparently; if it is not transparent, your system must be somehow misconfigured (it could also be the case that applications are buggy - but I don't think this is the case you are facing). The proper solution is to fix your system (although I'm still uncertain what precisely the problem might be). Regards, Martin
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