asekeris
Verified User
I am having some problems with the linked-ip feature and not sure if i am doing something wrong or misunderstanding the feature.
I linked a ipv6 address to the shared ipv4 server address, checked the boxes for apache and dns and applied.
For apache all domains and sub-domains got an entry for the ipv6 address so that is as expected.
The suspected problem is with dns.
Subdomains from existing domains did not get AAAA records
Alias domain pointers did not get AAAA records.
I also noticed that when i use admin backup/restore to move a user from one server to another the old AAAA records are not removed and only the sub-domains get the new AAAA record.
Removing the linked-ip from dns and apache and linking it again gives the new AAAA records to the main entry's again ignoring the sub-domains and alias domain pointers.
Creating ew domains, sub-domains and alias domain pointers works as expected resulting in all AAAA records created.
I linked a ipv6 address to the shared ipv4 server address, checked the boxes for apache and dns and applied.
For apache all domains and sub-domains got an entry for the ipv6 address so that is as expected.
The suspected problem is with dns.
Subdomains from existing domains did not get AAAA records
Alias domain pointers did not get AAAA records.
I also noticed that when i use admin backup/restore to move a user from one server to another the old AAAA records are not removed and only the sub-domains get the new AAAA record.
Removing the linked-ip from dns and apache and linking it again gives the new AAAA records to the main entry's again ignoring the sub-domains and alias domain pointers.
Creating ew domains, sub-domains and alias domain pointers works as expected resulting in all AAAA records created.