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Include IPv6 into Cloudron

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  • fbartelsF Offline
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    fbartels
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    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    I've run into this recently as well. While setting the records manually would work, automating this (particularly with Cloudflare) would be wonderful.

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    • MooCloud_MattM Offline
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      #8

      IPv4 is now double the price as 2020, from 20/25 for 1 IP now is 45/50 for 1 IP.
      This is really hard to sustain for those who have their own platform, IPv6 will be really appreciated.

      Matteo. R.
      Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
      MooCloud MSP
      Swiss Managed Service Provider

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      • MooCloud_MattM MooCloud_Matt

        IPv4 is now double the price as 2020, from 20/25 for 1 IP now is 45/50 for 1 IP.
        This is really hard to sustain for those who have their own platform, IPv6 will be really appreciated.

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        #9

        I guess we can move gradually to support both better in parallel first, for example we could setup AAAA records automatically if a non manual DNS backend is configured. Also not sure what is required for other things like the mail server to bind to that interface as well. Not sure how things like PTR for mail delivery deal with this and if there is an IPv6 equivalent.

        IPv6 only Cloudrons are likely a bit harder to get done, but maybe in the future.

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        • MooCloud_MattM Offline
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          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          A gradual approach is the best, and yes PTR is available for IPv6.
          Cloudron can also take advantage of IPv6 "Subnet", and having a dedicated IPv6 for every container.

          Matteo. R.
          Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
          MooCloud MSP
          Swiss Managed Service Provider

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            #11

            Google IPv6 Implementors Conference: State of the IPv6 Internet & Transition Mechanisms and Tools

            Conscious tech

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              #12

              @girish @nebulon one year later: it’s almost 2022 and still Cloudron is not able to handle IPv6 properly out of the box!?

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                Agree would be good to add, currently you can already just setup the DNS records with AAAA to point to the Cloudron and that should work fine. I think the automation of that is just what is lacking, next to maybe some mail DNS record related things, but not 100% sure.
                Given that ipv4 is supported everywhere and at least I am not aware of a VPS provider who does not give ipv4 addresses, we have handled that as low priority so far.

                I am curious in which circumstances you have ipv6 only clients? Maybe we are missing a crucial use-case.

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                #13

                @nebulon Since ipv4 addresses are getting more expensive it might be worthwhile to start considering and planning for ipv6.

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                • ? A Former User

                  @nebulon Since ipv4 addresses are getting more expensive it might be worthwhile to start considering and planning for ipv6.

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                  For everyone like myself who still needs to freshen up on IPv6 here a free course by ripe.net

                  https://academy.ripe.net/enrol/index.php?id=2

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                    #15

                    Fair enough, I will add this to 7.1 roadmap πŸ™‚ I can't promise this gets done though, since we have to investigate what needs to be done. It also depends on services like Lets Encrypt supporting IPv6 nicely (which I think they do by now).

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                    • girishG girish

                      Fair enough, I will add this to 7.1 roadmap πŸ™‚ I can't promise this gets done though, since we have to investigate what needs to be done. It also depends on services like Lets Encrypt supporting IPv6 nicely (which I think they do by now).

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                      #16

                      For those using Hetzner, it seems that they have released IPv6-only versions for some of their dedicated servers. These IPv6-only servers are cheaper since the price of the IPv4 address is deducted from the original price.

                      More info can be found here https://docs.hetzner.com/robot/dedicated-server/ip/faq-primary-ipv4/.

                      They are apparently working on IPv6-only cloud servers as well, so it's something to look forward to if Cloudron can support IPv6.

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                      • ? A Former User

                        For those using Hetzner, it seems that they have released IPv6-only versions for some of their dedicated servers. These IPv6-only servers are cheaper since the price of the IPv4 address is deducted from the original price.

                        More info can be found here https://docs.hetzner.com/robot/dedicated-server/ip/faq-primary-ipv4/.

                        They are apparently working on IPv6-only cloud servers as well, so it's something to look forward to if Cloudron can support IPv6.

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                        #17

                        @thpuffin yup, working on ipv6 support for 7.1!

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