Access services over ipv6 (aiccu)
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Hi!
I have configured AYIYA via aiccu. Now i am trying to access a web server (Apache2) over ipv6. When type my address in browser (2001:16d8:ee00:10b::2) i get no response.
What should i do? Someone knows whats wrong?
halvors.
Access services over ipv6 (aiccu)
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We're going to need a bunch more information.
Is apache listening on IPv6? Did you assign a IPv6 address to your ethernet adapter?
Access services over ipv6 (aiccu)
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How did you enter the IP address? The colon (:) used in IPv6 addresses can confuse the browser, so make sure you use square brackets (\[\]) around your IP address, likes this: \[2001:16d8:ee00:10b::2\]
Cheers,
Urs
Access services over ipv6 (aiccu)
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Sorry about the backslashes (\) in my previous post. Maybe a preview feature would be nice :-)
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Nmap shows the server 2001:16d8:ee00:10b::2 is not listening on ipv6 port 80 (http), only port 21 (ftp)
(Or it is blocked at a firewall)
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Perhaps you have set up apache to listen only on ipv4?
Read http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/bind.html on how to make apache listen on ipv6 also.
(It does by default, but it may have been disabled, for instance if you have specified an ipv4-adress only in the Listen statement:
Listen 1.2.3.4:80
You should either only
Listen 80
or also have
Listen [2001:16d8:ee00:10b::2]:80
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I have done that, but how do i check if it works? Seems like i not are able to access it in browser.
Does i need to configure ipv6 for current network adapter? I have installed aiccu and use AYIYA...
halvors.
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If you're running a Unix-like operating system, you can use the command "lsof -i" to see all the ports on which an application is listening. You might have to run it as root. To see only IPv6 ports, use "-i6" instead of simply "-i".
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http://[2001:16d8:ee00:10b::2]/ shows
It works!
This is the default web page for this server.
The web server software is running but no content has been added, yet.
Congratulations :-)
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Cool! :)
But when i add a AAAA record to my ip does i need it in this format: /[2001:16d8:ee00:10b::2]/ ?
And i am unable to access services that not have a protocol definition like http:// or ftp://.
And what's the best solotion if i want my my ipv6 to replace my public ipv4 address, what should i use to link the tunnel to right host? Like AYIYA...?
halvors.
Access services over ipv6 (aiccu)
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No, you only need the brackets for a web browser
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But i can't access my AAAA record using ipv6, http://ipv6.halvors.org/ does not work.
But for me, ipv6.google.com does not work too.
Any ideas?
halvors.
Access services over ipv6 (aiccu)
Works for me, see below, thus you most very likely need to fix your IPv6 connectivity.
$ telnet ipv6.halvors.org 80
Trying 2001:16d8:ee00:10b::2...
Connected to ipv6.halvors.org.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: ipv6.halvors.org
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 22:41:06 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.14 (Ubuntu)
Last-Modified: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 21:21:53 GMT
ETag: "40ad7-b1-4977986b15af1"
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 177
Vary: Accept-Encoding
Content-Type: text/html
X-Pad: avoid browser bug
<html><body><h1>It works!</h1>
<p>This is the default web page for this server.</p>
<p>The web server software is running but no content has been added, yet.</p>
</body></html>
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What could be wrong with my ipv6 connectivity?
Now i can't access this ip again, is it still up? http://[2001:16d8:ee00:10b::2]/
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Your site is up.
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