IPv6 support for websites
I want to be able to host websites on a IPv4 and IPv6 address. Today I found out that this is not supported yet and I really think it should.
Comments: 11
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30 Dec, '19
Bjoern Strausmanna must have feature
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22 May, '20
DavidI will subscribe the moment this is released!
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24 Jul, '20
DominicYes, having servers that are created by API be activated with IPv6 enabled by default (certainly in DigitalOcean) would be appreciated.
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07 May, '21
BennyWould be nice. IPv6 is the future!
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20 Dec, '21
PrasadHello,
I think this is a bare necessity feature now. Please add it as soon as possible. -
28 Dec, '21
Peter KuipersThis should be priority number two next to the whitelabel option for Hosting companies.
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30 Dec, '21
El CapMore and more Provider offer now IPV6 as their default for there dedicated server and VPS , i guess it's time for runcloud to include ipv6
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03 Jan, '22
PrasadWaiting for IPv6
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30 Apr, '22
Bjoern StrausmannHetzner Online is one of the first cloud providers to launch IPv6 Only products. This makes it all the more important to support IPv6 and, in the case of multiple IPs, to be able to assign them to a dedicated user or web application. So that it is not always necessary to fall back on SNI.
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31 Aug, '22
JoeThis is a big deal for us. We often have to block IP's or add Rich Rules and the only IP detected is IPv6. This is especially true with Verizon FiOS addresses.
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24 Jan
Pavel MarešWould be nice to have.