On Sat, 2015-03-21 at 23:38 +1000, James Hodgkinson wrote:
Going into the DNS screen on the web interface just locks it up hard (Chrome, IE, Safari all tested), and I tend to have to kill the process for the tab and restart my session.
I rarely use the web interface; maybe that's why I've never seen that. But:
[user@router] /ip dns> print [...] 2001:44b8:1::1,2001:44b8:2::2, (repeat this 158 times: 2001:44b8:1::1,2001:44b8:2::2, )
.... I have seen this on a couple of 951-2HnD. It hasn't seemed harmful, so I've ignored it, but it also hasn't gone away in a couple of OS revisions.
Yeah, I really did count the 158 repetitions, just because.
I didn't count them, but it varies, it seems to start accumulating after each reset, and it is generally in the many tens after only a few days. It doesn't seem to happen on IPv4-only configurations (or where IPv6 is enabled but not configured).
Is this happening because of a known problem when I enabled use-peer-dns on both the IPV6 and IPV4 dhcp-clients, or is it a bug?
It's a bug. The same server address should never appear twice unless manually added twice. If you find a way to get rid of them neatly without disabling features, do let us know. Regards, K. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Karl Auer (kauer@nullarbor.com.au) work +61 2 64957435 http://www.nullarbor.com.au mobile +61 428 957160 GPG fingerprint: 9DCA 0903 BCBD 0647 BCCC 2FA7 A35C 57A1 ACF9 00BB Old fingerprint: 231A B066 CF91 1216 4F0F F2AC CE25 B8AA 46DC CC4F