Been running a Virtualmin Pro server with many customer sites dualstacked for a couple
months now, giving each domain its own IPv6 from our pool (automatically assigned when a
domain is added to the system, it just grabs an IP from the pool and assigns it to that
domain).
Our entire app stack (Web, Mail, FTP, SSH, DNS, etc) now all work on both IP stacks
interchangeably, our control panel handles all the new v6 stuff brilliantly (thanks
Virtualmin!), and our domain reg service (OpenSRS-backed) has all the necessary nameserver
glue sorted too.
We're on a config freeze for June because of a reduced support period on our end at
the end of this month and want to make sure things are stable for that week, so got this
all done a couple months ago in advance of today, and today we have continued to see
traffic come in without a hitch.
Thanks for giving me an environment to make that possible!
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On Jun 8, 2011, at 6:50pm, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
World IPv6 Day[1] is nearly over in the UK. Have you done anything with
IPv6 on your VPSes today? Did you already have IPv6 set up and
serving production traffic?
I'd be interested to know.
Cheers,
Andy
[1]
http://www.worldipv6day.org/
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