ipv6

Hello so i have a ipv6 and i want to host sites with it (2a01:7e00::f03c:92ff:fe44:9e8c)
i have created a AAAA record and point it to this ipv6 2a01:7e00::f03c:92ff:fe44:9e8c
but i can't still enter my site.
How can i fix it?

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  1. If you're trying to do this from your home wi-fi, both your router and ISP need to support it. Your router almost certainly does but you typically have to enable it. Believe it or not, there are (still) some ISPs that do not.

  2. You have to configure your web server to listen on IPv6. You can Google how to do that.

  3. If your DNS changes were less than 48 hours ago, they may not have propagated to you yet.

  4. You have to configure your server system's firewall to allow this.

-- sw

Believe it or not, there are (still) some ISPs that do not.

In the UK, only 2 of the major residential ISPs have deployed IPv6. And IPv6 on mobile networks and business ISPs is practically non-existent.

Uptake has been painfully slow over here.

Most web hosts even still don’t offer IPv6 on servers and web hosting. It’s how I differentiate hosting companies - the ones that are sincere about what they do, offer IPv6 (amongst other things.) Those that don’t are just offering a “bare minimum” service and I avoid them like the plague.

The ISP at my house in Portland, OR (which is based in Seattle, WA…and not Comcast), is a (US) West Coast fibre provider that specializes in multi-family dwellings. Not only do they support IPv6, the service quite good. My Eero router detected/configured IPv6 almost instantaneously to the time the Eero was powered up.

-- sw

Port is opened https://ibb.co/qsnbLJH Successfully created a AAAA record https://ibb.co/CPzfVdx Finally there i should enter ipv6 supported sites https://ibb.co/qsnbLJH
Whats wrong?

@Kuzey2255

It would help if you could provide an actual domain name then when we can investigate for you.

Your domain and IP are public information (assuming you want people to see your website) so there’s no need to redact them.

ipv6.kuzeycandemir.com

@Kuzey2255
It looks like your hostname ipv6.kuzeycandemir.com has no corresponding virtual host entry or alias that points to it on your web server. This guide may help you configure this.

Alternatively, if you want your current website to support IPV6 and not only IPV4 as it appears to currently, you need only create another AAA record for kuzeycandemir.com and www.kuzeycandemir.com, then your website will be accessible over IPV4 and IPV6.

Good luck!

Blake

i configure all the things but it's still unable to access

@Kuzey2255 Based on what I'm seeing now, your configuration is not entirely correct. At least it's not an error any longer, but is pulling up the CyberPanel page. I would carefully review your configuration files for errors, or if you'd like to post them for review, you're welcome to do so. If you do post them here, avoid revealing any sensitive account or file system information.

Blake

Looks fine to me (not sure if you’re expecting something else, but I can connect off an IPv6 network.)

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its DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN for me i dont know why this is happening

I would try clearing your DNS cash. Also, remember that some DNS propogation can take up to 24 hours, though from your first post, we've gone beyond that.

I've received no DNS errors of my own, so I'd suggest researching any possible causes of the error, as well as resolutions. Perhaps this will get you started.

Blake

The “NXDOMAIN” part of DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN means “non-existent domain” - I.e. your network cannot resolve that domain name to get its IP.

ipv6.kuzeycandemir.com does not have any A records, so it can only be accessed from an IPv6 network. Are you sure your network is IPv6 (including its DNS resolvers?)

What do you see under IPv6 if you go to https://soliddevtools.com/network-tools/what-is-my-ip-address (this is one of my debugging tools.)

If you don’t see an IPv6 address (or it hangs on Detecting) your network isn’t IPv6-capable.

No IPv6 address was detected. Your network may not support IPv6.
So i am unable to enter my ipv6 site but how can you enter?

Your network or router doesn't support IPV6, but mine, for example, does, as do some others responding to you here. That's how we're able to enter and you aren't.

You may be able to set up a free IPV6 tunnel at Hurricane Electric in order to get a temporary IPV6 address through a tunnel. Ten years ago, I had luck with this service when I didn't have IPV6 available on my network.

Also, you may consider switching your DNS servers to something that supports IPV6 when connected to the tunnel. I'm fond of 1.1.1.1 which works quite well.

Hopefully this will help you, good luck.

Blake

Hello i can't access my site but it is okey. Can you enter my site or it is giving error you too?

ipv6.kuzeycandemir.com is still returning the generic page indicating that CyberPanel has been successfully installed, providing instructions that you should remove this page and upload your website. There's no errors, but no website, either. Beyond that, I'm not able to give you much more information, but I am able to access it.

Blake

Thank you for all helping my problem is solved.

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