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Gullo VPS IPv6 down after the migration
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Gullo VPS IPv6 down after the migration

After the migration of Gullo FIN-VZ1 server ipv6 is not showed in my console. Now all my websites are down.
Someone can help me?

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  • he's still busy moving verything over so please give it some time.

    till my last conversation he was at 60%.

    Thanked by 1Cam
  • How about creating a ticket or PM'ing @Cam

    Thanked by 1Cam
  • CamCam Member, Patron Provider

    @soldoni said:
    After the migration of Gullo FIN-VZ1 server ipv6 is not showed in my console. Now all my websites are down.
    Someone can help me?

    Open a ticket with your NAT IP and I’ll take a look. The whole migration is manual work on my behalf. I do make mistakes sometimes!

  • thanks Cam, I tried to solve but no way. Now I open a ticket.

  • brueggusbrueggus Member, IPv6 Advocate

    I had to add a new IPv6 address in SolusVM as my subnet changed.

  • brueggusbrueggus Member, IPv6 Advocate
    edited August 2019

    I had to add a new IPv6 address in SolusVM as my subnet changed.

    Thanks, Vanilla.

  • guyz92guyz92 Member
    edited August 2019

    Just gotten my FIN-VZ1 NAT VPS recreated to FIN-VZ2 on OVZ7 node by @Cam .
    I manage to get Debian 10 32bit installed using debootstrap and rsync and it works very well.

    IPv6 is working out of box, configured SoftEther VPN 4.29 RTM with systemd-networkd for IPv4 DHCP Server and radvd for IPv6 DHCP.

    Now finally I can have a NAT Box that is capable to host VPN Server that provide both IPv4 and IPv6 connectivity to the Internet.

    OpenVZ 7 is really a great improvement compared to OpenVZ 6.

    Thanked by 2Cam Ouji
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