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IPv6 in automated DNS propagation

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      jayonrails
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      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      Hi,

      I am a Cloudron newbie, have used the search box before, but the things I found weren't what I was looking for. Maybe I am just not using the right keywords.

      My server has both IPv4 and IPv6 configured (powered by Hetzner Cloud) and this is also configured in Cloudron.

      However, none of my domains that I manage with Cloudron has AAAA records in their DNS zone.

      What am I doing wrong? What did I forget to click?

      I am happy for any tips on this.

      Best
      Jay

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      • J jayonrails

        Hi,

        I am a Cloudron newbie, have used the search box before, but the things I found weren't what I was looking for. Maybe I am just not using the right keywords.

        My server has both IPv4 and IPv6 configured (powered by Hetzner Cloud) and this is also configured in Cloudron.

        However, none of my domains that I manage with Cloudron has AAAA records in their DNS zone.

        What am I doing wrong? What did I forget to click?

        I am happy for any tips on this.

        Best
        Jay

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        #2

        @jayonrails Hello 👋

        https://docs.cloudron.io/networking/#ipv6

        You have to enable it 😉

        Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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          girish
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          wrote on last edited by
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          After enabling, click the sync DNS button to make it add the AAAA records for existing apps.

          For future apps, it will add it automatically.

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            Overall, i have found ipv6 to be quite reliable. There are some bizarre connectivity issues now and then but mostly ok. I guess we should auto detect and enable this by default? Thoughts?

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            • girishG girish

              After enabling, click the sync DNS button to make it add the AAAA records for existing apps.

              For future apps, it will add it automatically.

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              @girish said in IPv6 in automated DNS propagation:

              After enabling, click the sync DNS button to make it add the AAAA records for existing apps.

              This is what I missed. Thank you so much! Everything works fine now 🙂

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