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I have a centos 7 web server which running apache , php , ngnix , a typical commercial web service is running , which is ipv4 now.
Now , I will enable / add ipv6 to it , would advise except change the network interface , apache config , ngnix config , is there anything that I need to change so that the ipv6 will be enable ?
is SSL need to to something ? anything else will be change ?
I have a centos 7 web server which running apache , php , ngnix , a typical commercial web service is running , which is ipv4 now. Now , I will enable / add ipv6 to it , would advise except change the network interface , apache config , ngnix config , is there anything that I need to change so that the ipv6 will be enable ? is SSL need to to something ? anything else will be change ?
You seem to have formed a pattern of asking open-ended questions, and not doing research of your own first, and you've even gone back and deleted MANY of your posts in other threads. There are a LOT of how-to guides on configuring IPv6 for CentOS/RHEL. Have you looked up and followed any of them?
Please post your thread in only one forum. Posting a single thread in the most relevant forum will make it easier for members to help you and will keep the discussion in one place. This thread is being closed because it is a duplicate.
@sub320,
Please refrain from opening multiple threads about an existing topic and continue to work within the topic you started with:
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