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Unable to get IPv6 to work (Apache)

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  • cPanelKenneth
    Are the IPv6 addresses added to the Apache Configuration?
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  • WhiteDog
    [quote="cPanelKenneth, post: 1485392">Are the IPv6 addresses added to the Apache Configuration?
    Hi Kenneth, How do I check / change that? Is this not done when using the "Enable IPv6" or the "IPv6 Ranges" feature in cPanel?
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  • cPanelKenneth
    Look in /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf. You should find, at minimum, an IPv6 address for each virtualhost associated with an account you granted IPv6 functionality too. This check is simply a standard troubleshooting step. If there are no IPv6 entries in the Apache config then something is amiss. In that case I recommend you open a support ticket with us
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  • WhiteDog
    [quote="cPanelKenneth, post: 1485442">Look in /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf. You should find, at minimum, an IPv6 address for each virtualhost associated with an account you granted IPv6 functionality too. This check is simply a standard troubleshooting step. If there are no IPv6 entries in the Apache config then something is amiss. In that case I recommend you open a support ticket with us
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  • WhiteDog
    Testing with [url=http://validador.ipv6.br]Validador IPv6 - Teste seu s"tio I get: * The server does not responds to a HEAD requisition. This is the most important test, this site is not accessible over IPv6! * It is possible to ping the server over IPv6. * The authoritative DNS server is accessible over IPv6.
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  • WhiteDog
    When I update in htpd.conf "Listen 0:0:0:0:80" to "Listen *:80" all the IPv6 tests start working :) I know the proper way to adjust this is via "Tweak Settings". Is it normal that I have to change this manually? Or should this change not be required?
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