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IPv6, The address is not bound to this server

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  • PPNSteve
    Running into same issue... centOS 7 / whm 82.0.9 and getting that not bound error when adding to shared server. Can we get a step by step guide to adding IPv6 from getting the assignment from the host/provider forward.
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  • cPanelLauren
    That documentation linked above goes over this, here's more recent documentation:
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  • splaquet
    i was totally driving myself insane. i simply COULD NOT figure this out?! and then, i found this doc... and IT WORKED! so simple of an explanation. why couldn't that be inserted into one o those knowledge base docs? I took the following steps, and then my server's IP address took, right away. The following line made me feel oh so good! [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)]The system updated "/etc/named.conf" with IPv6 support. AddinganIPv6addresstoyourserver-ConfigureIPv6onCentOS Configure IPv6 on CentOS Open /etc/sysconfig/network and append following line: [QUOTE]NETWORKING_IPV6=yes
    Open /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 and append following configuration directives for IPv6: [QUOTE]IPV6INIT=yes IPV6ADDR= IPV6_DEFAULTGW=
    Open /etc/resolv.conf and append at least one IPv6 DNS resolver (
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