zumbuschk Posted June 30, 2010 Share Posted June 30, 2010 Hi. As Froxlor is capable of using IPv6 addresses, I'd like to host my websites on IPv4 and IPv6 ip addresses with the same domain name. Does Froxlor support such a setup? Kind regards Kay Zumbusch Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HADT Posted July 16, 2010 Share Posted July 16, 2010 None that I know of. I tried ipv6 hosting with some domains manually (adding an aaaa-record to the zonefiles and configure the apache VirtualHosts). It works so far, but every time froxlor updates the config files your changes will be gone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjo Posted July 16, 2010 Share Posted July 16, 2010 I tried an other "solution": I disable the "domain already exists"-check in admin_domains.php and then I can add the same domain with IPv6. Froxlor also adds the domain into the panel_domains-table, but it does not show up in the Froxlor-domain-list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HADT Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 At the moment I am thinking of what the best practice for ipv6 would be. Creating vHosts the same way as with ipv4 (one ip lots of vHosts) or give every vHost it's own IP, as there are enough IPs. Are there any thoughts on how froxlor is going to handle this in the future? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
d00p Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 there already is a bug-report for this: http://bugs.froxlor.org/view.php?id=250 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HADT Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 Sweet. Now I know why it didn't find it, the whole time I was searching the changesets in mantis instead of the issues Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ronny Roethof Posted May 21, 2011 Share Posted May 21, 2011 As I use 1 IPv4 and 1 IPv6 address on my server for the vhosts.. I just searched the /var/www/froxlor/scripts/jobs/cron_tasks.inc.http.10.apache.php for VirtualHost and replaced the VirtualHost entry's with *:80 works great on single IP based nodes. root@mail:/var/www/froxlor/scripts/jobs# cat cron_tasks.inc.http.10.apache.php | grep VirtualHost $this->virtualhosts_data[$vhosts_filename].= 'NameVirtualHost *:80' . "\n"; $this->virtualhosts_data[$vhosts_filename].= '<VirtualHost *:80>' . "\n"; $this->virtualhosts_data[$vhosts_filename].= '</VirtualHost>' . "\n"; $vhost_content = '<VirtualHost *:80>' . "\n"; $vhost_content.= '</VirtualHost>' . "\n"; public function createVirtualHosts() fwrite($this->debugHandler, ' apache::createVirtualHosts: creating vhost container for domain ' . $domain['id'] . ', customer ' . $domain['loginname'] . "\n"); root@mail:/var/www/froxlor/scripts/jobs# It now creates the following vhost configs: root@mail:/var/www/froxlor/scripts/jobs# cat /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/22_froxlor_normal_vhost_$domain.conf # 22_froxlor_normal_vhost_$domain.conf # Created 21.05.2011 10:31 # Do NOT manually edit this file, all changes will be deleted after the next domain change at the panel. # Domain ID: 6 - CustomerID: 1 - CustomerLogin: $user <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName $domain ServerAlias *.$domain ServerAdmin $user@$domain DocumentRoot "/var/customers/webs/$user/$domain/" php_admin_value open_basedir "/var/customers/webs/$user/$domain/:/tmp/" php_admin_flag safe_mode On Alias /webalizer "/var/customers/webs/$user/webalizer" ErrorLog "/var/customers/logs/$domain-error.log" CustomLog "/var/customers/logs/$domain-access.log" combined </VirtualHost> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EleRas Posted July 1, 2010 Share Posted July 1, 2010 Hello, Sadly, currently the online option is either IPv6 or IPv4, since Froxlor does not support multiple IP/Port - combinations per domain. So long, Florian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bjo Posted July 9, 2010 Share Posted July 9, 2010 Is there any workaround, e.g. telling Froxlor that the Vhosts should listen on all IPs? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirk Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 I tried an other "solution": I disable the "domain already exists"-check in admin_domains.php and then I can add the same domain with IPv6. Froxlor also adds the domain into the panel_domains-table, but it does not show up in the Froxlor-domain-list. well ... this is caused due to the array being used ... you have to do one more patch: one single line will fix this: it's around line 75 in admin_domains.php: if(filter_var($row['ip'], FILTER_VALIDATE_IP, FILTER_FLAG_IPV6)) { $row['ipandport'] = '[' . $row['ip'] . ']:' . $row['port']; $row['domain'] = $row['domain']." (IP V6)"; } else { $row['ipandport'] = $row['ip'] . ':' . $row['port']; } if you add ' (IP V6)' to the domain name, you get both domains listed: the ipv4-domain without any additional text, the ipv6-domain with the additional text 'IP V6'. however: this allows only one ip per protocol being listed (IP V4, IP V6 and the same in SSL) ... but you may now use different ip's for different domains ;-) this avoids the GNUTls-'hack' for froxlor for IPV6 ... ;-) (you don't really want to use GNUTls for IPV6, don't you? ;-) ) bye for now ... dirk PS: if you need the GNUTls-patch for froxlor, feel free to ask ... (and ... yes ... works with IPV4 and IPV6 ... ;-) ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirk Posted June 23, 2011 Share Posted June 23, 2011 two more patches are necessary to get the IPV4/IPV6-dualstack run: around line 900 (function createVirtualHosts) we need to get the IP-adress: $this->logger->logAction(CRON_ACTION, LOG_INFO, 'creating vhost container for domain ' . $domain['id'] . ', customer ' . $domain['loginname']); if($domain['ssl'] == '1') { $query = "SELECT * FROM " . TABLE_PANEL_IPSANDPORTS . " WHERE `id`='" . $domain['ssl_ipandport'] . "'"; } else { $query = "SELECT * FROM " . TABLE_PANEL_IPSANDPORTS . " WHERE `id`='" . $domain['ipandport'] . "'"; } $ipandport = $this->db->query_first($query); $domain['ip'] = $ipandport['ip']; $vhosts_filename = $this->getVhostFilename($domain); // Apply header then we can set the filename (otherwise our ipv4-config will be removed during the creation of apache-files) in function getVhostFilename: if(filter_var($domain['ip'], FILTER_VALIDATE_IP, FILTER_FLAG_IPV6)) { if((int)$domain['parentdomainid'] 0 && isCustomerStdSubdomain((int)$domain['id']) false && ((int)$domain['ismainbutsubto'] 0 || domainMainToSubExists($domain['ismainbutsubto']) false) ) { $vhost_no = '27'; } elseif((int)$domain['parentdomainid'] 0 && isCustomerStdSubdomain((int)$domain['id']) false && (int)$domain['ismainbutsubto'] > 0 ) { $vhost_no = '26'; } else { $vhost_no = '25'; } } ... and finally the cleanup: replace: && preg_match('/^(05|10|20|21|22|30|50|51)_(froxlor|syscp)_(dirfix|ipandport|normal_vhost|wildcard_vhost|ssl_vhost)_(.+)\.conf$/', $vhost_filename) by && preg_match('/^(05|10|20|21|22|25|26|27|30|50|51)_(froxlor|syscp)_(dirfix|ipandport|normal_vhost|wildcard_vhost|ssl_vhost)_(.+)\.conf$/', $vhost_filename) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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As Froxlor is capable of using IPv6 addresses, I'd like to host my websites on IPv4 and IPv6 ip addresses with the same domain name. Does Froxlor support such a setup?
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Kay Zumbusch
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