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2012-08-02 | Remote support only on IPv6 | VNC on client computers runs in IPv6 only mode. | ||
2012-01-13 | All database are running exclusively on IPv6 | Today I killed the last two instances of MySQL, which ran on our ticket system JIRA and this Confluence wiki, and replaced them with PostgreSQL. Now we only run PostgreSQL databases, that are all accessible over the network exclusively through IPv6. | ||
2011-12-20 | Axis IP camera now IPv6 only | The RTMP stream on http://www.terena.org/webcam originates from our media server media.terena.org, which is dual stack. That server pulls the stream from our AXIS Q1755 camera with host name axis.terena.org, which is now IPv6 only. Removed IPv4 address and A record, adjusted access-lists. | ||
2011-12-05 | iPhones and iPads can now use IPv6 from everywhere | Added Cisco AnyConnect mobile license to our our ASA5505, so mobile devices can have IPv6 for everywhere. | ||
2011-10-31 | Our primary file server runs Samba on IPv6 only | Removed IPv4 address 192.87.30.132 | ||
2011-04-12 | Radius communication is IPv6 | All Eduroam Radius traffic between TERENA and the Radius servers at SURFnet is done using IPv6 only. | ||
2011-03-09 | All linux servers run PostgreSQL on IPv6 only | Configure " | ||
2011-03-08 | HP Printer IPv6 only | Upgraded Laserjet 4250 with new print server, removed IPv4 address 192.87.30.138 and A record for | ||
2011-02-28 | Primary directory server | Removed IPv4 address 192.87.30.30 | ||
2011-02-07 | Nagios web interface only reachable on IPv6 | Configure | ||
2011-02-07 | SVN repository | Removed IPv4 address 192.87.30.29 and A record | ||
2011-02-01 | All linux servers run Postfix on IPv6 only (except listed MXs) | Remove IPv4 addresses from | ||
2011-01-31 | All linux servers managed by SSH via IPv6 only | Configure " | ||
2011-01-30 | All linux servers use only IPv6 resolvers | Only list IPv6 addresses in
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2010-10-26 | VPN supports IPv6 | A new VPN setup: Cisco AnyConnect. Clients get an IPv4 and an IPv6 address from the office pools, so they can access all services via IPv6 |
Coda 2 drops support for IPv6
One of my users that joined our company recently needed to do some web editing stuff on her Apple computer. Other users have good experience with the Coda editor from panic.com. So I ordered and installed it from the Apple Store. Hadn't done this earlier but seems convenient. It was the new version 2 - whatever.
For some reason she could not connect to our web server. Checked what was wrong and found out that version 2 dropped support for IPv6:
Copied the latest old version (1.7.5) and that worked just fine.
Remote support with IPv6-only VNC
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