I want to add ipv6-connectivity to the sites on my rootserver. This is debian etch set up following the "perfect setup"-instructions and running with ispconfig. The box has 6 ipv4 addresses, 5 of them administered by ispconfig while the last just serves a default page. It also has an ipv6 /64 tunnel and even an /48 subnet and the box is reachable with ping6 etc. I created a dns entry for ipv6.nur-ein-beispiel-domain.de, accessing this address with a browser running on a pc with ipv6 connectivity shows the default page of the rootserver. There is a site www.nur-ein-beispiel-domain.de running and reachable under ipv4. The one thing I don't know how to do now is how to configure ispconfig such that the site www.nur-ein-beispiel-domain.de gets served for an ipv6 request on ipv6.nur-ein-beispiel-domain.de Thanks in advance for any pointers on how to do this
I'd make it a Feature Request then. For now I did it manually by including an additional Vhosts_ipv6.conf after Vhosts_ispconfig.conf in the apache2.conf and copying the needed vhost blocks, just modifying the VirtualHost tag's IP with the IPv6 in square brackets. Ugly. Anyhow, thanks for the fast reply, Till.
~dp, Did you made the feature request (submiting a feature request on SourceForge) ? Should I ? I would be really interested in this feature as well ...
The ISPConfig project does not use the feature request system or bugtracker on sourceforge. If you want to make a feature request, plesae post it to the feature requests forum here.