I reverted to the default configuration, IPv6 enabled.
While capturing the traffic in wireshark there is no IPv6 traffic reaching the eth0 interface. When I disable IPv6 in Firefox I can see the IPv4 traffic in wireshark. So I guess this has nothing to do with the issue reported in this bug. I will post in the Fedora list and later, if necessary, open another bug.
Steve #38, does Yum work correctly with IPv6 disabled, I mean, it finds a suitable server in the first tries?
I reverted to the default configuration, IPv6 enabled.
While capturing the traffic in wireshark there is no IPv6 traffic reaching the eth0 interface. When I disable IPv6 in Firefox I can see the IPv4 traffic in wireshark. So I guess this has nothing to do with the issue reported in this bug. I will post in the Fedora list and later, if necessary, open another bug.
Steve #38, does Yum work correctly with IPv6 disabled, I mean, it finds a suitable server in the first tries?