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Post: #11
RE: IPv6
Seems there is some discussion needed how this could be done... since there are several ways... :-)

2010-03-31 ispCP 1.0.5 released
06-11-2009 07:21 AM
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RE: IPv6
Well that way the ip's would need to be added per ip to the panel?
When the system would get a /80 a lot more can be automized in my eyes.
Because the ip shortness is totally gone with ipv6, it would be no problem to not use a lot of them. In fact, isp's are giving /64 and even /48 to home users, which is a bit over the top in my eyes, but that is how it's done.
when you have a /64 and give a /80 to each server, you can do that to a total of 65536 servers, so that would be more than enough for most of us.

Sure there are several ways this can be done, so discussing them is a good thing!
I just started using ipv6 so i bet my view on it could be not perfect, so if others have other idea's, please speak up. Wink
06-15-2009 11:44 PM
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RE: IPv6
So i am the only one here that is making his hosting environment ipv6-ready?
09-16-2009 08:40 PM
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Post: #14
RE: IPv6
nope my hosting environment is already ipv6 enabled... but without ispcp...

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09-17-2009 12:03 AM
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Post: #15
RE: IPv6
IPv6 support would be great yes. Proftpd works great with it.
01-15-2010 03:29 AM
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Post: #16
RE: IPv6
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01-17-2010 04:40 AM
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RE: IPv6
Are you know some production servers where IPv6 used? Does add and remove ips works correct now with IPv4? I tryed before to add new ip for server and it was added with wrong mask. Server was unaccesible even for ping command. How ispCP know with which netmask need to add ip? Can domain and alias be the same like in general ip? What the difference for "Domain" and "Alias" in Manage IPs interface? Thanks for your answers.
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01-17-2010 04:49 AM
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RE: IPv6
Shin, are you coding the IPv6 support at the moment?
Maybe you can give us some more information.

Thanks :-)
01-23-2010 11:46 PM
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Post: #19
RE: IPv6
sure

but I think this feature will be available with the next release, with Ipv6 there's also another feature, subnet for ipv4. I will post some screen as soon as possible
01-24-2010 01:05 AM
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RE: IPv6
Sounds great :-)
Are you developing this officially for the next release (as you are in the dev team), or are you just hacking for fun?
01-24-2010 02:52 AM
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