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WebPanel => CentOS-WebPanel Bugs => Topic started by: Starburst on December 12, 2020, 09:44:21 PM
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It happened today again... When I checked the website with a browser, it went to the default page.
Looked at the vhost conf files, and the IPv6 that was manually entered was GONE, AGAIN. >:(
Running CWPpro 0.9.8.1026 on CentOS 8.3.2011
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well you need to create your own custom template and apply it to your user domains, in this way changes will be retained.
http://wiki.centos-webpanel.com/webservers-vhost-templates
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well you need to create your own custom template and apply it to your user domains, in this way changes will be retained.
http://wiki.centos-webpanel.com/webservers-vhost-templates
I see "%ip%:%apache_port%"
Where can I find what to put to IPv6?
Would it be - [%ipv6%]:%apache_port%
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Did the custom template, after restarting, the IP vanished again.
So I hard coded them into the template.
Problem is, I can access the IPv6 OK, but others can't.
I tried to even disable csf/lfd and Mod_Security to see if there was a config problem.
There are no other firewalls in place.
Others still can not connect to the IPv6.
I'm out of ideas now.