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= IPv6 support in Server applications =

There are several applications support IPv6 from the box. Some has to be recompilled with with a specific IPv6 enabling switch. Some has a patch that allows IPv6 operations. This page we try to summarise these informations for the most popular applications.

== Web servers ==

=== Apache2 ===
 [http://httpd.apache.org Apache2] (series 2 (2.x)) does support IPv6 from the box, however here is a [:Apache2Guide: guide] to properly configure Apache2 in IPv6 environment.
=== Apache1 ===
[http://httpd.apache.org Apache1] does support IPv6 only with external patch (for versions 1.3.11 - 1.3.33). It is better to upgrade to Apache2.

=== thttpd ===
[http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/ Tiny/throttle/turbo HTTP server]

=== Microsoft IIS ===

The IIS supports IPv6 as described in [:IISguide:IIS IPv6 configuration guide].

== SMTP servers ==

A general [:smtpguideline: guideline] to IPv6 SMTP servers to avoid problem with broken servers.

=== Sendmail ===
[http://www.sendmail.org Sendmail] supports IPv6 since version 8.10, hoewever is a [:SendmailGuide: guide] to properly
configure sendmail in IPv6 environment.
=== Postfix ===
[http://www.postfix.org Postfix] supports IPv6 since version 2.2. Here is a [:PostfixGuide: guide] to properly configure postfix in IPv6 environment.
=== Exim ===
[http://www.exim.org Exim] supports IPv6 since version 4.30. Here is a [:EximGuide: guide] to properly configure exim in IPv6 environment.

=== MS Exchange ===
[http://www.microsoft.com MS Exchange] does not support ipv6 either in Exchange 2003 or in Exchange 2007. Here you find our [:ExchangeGuide:test report] in hungarian.

=== Lotus Notes/Domino server ===
[http://www.lotus.com Notes/Domino] server supports ipv6 on certain platforms. Here you find our[:DominoGuide:Notes configuration guide].

=== qmail ===
[http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html Qmail] has not got proper IPv6 support. There is an [:qmailguide:alternative solution] for it.

== NNTP server ==

=== INN ===
[http://www.isc.org/sw/inn INN] supports IPv6 if it compiled to do so. Here is an [:INNGuide: guide] to properly configure INN in IPv6 environment.

== DNS servers ==

=== BIND9 ===
Look at [:Bind9guide: BIND9 IPv6 configuration guide]
=== BIND8 ===
Look at [:Bind8guide: BIND8 IPv6 configuration guide]
=== djbns ===
Look at djbns IPv6 configuration guide
=== powerdns ===
powerdns
=== nsd ===
nsd

== Mailstorage servers ==

=== IMAP servers ===
==== Washington Unversity IMAP and POP3 server ====
 * [http://www.washington.edu/imap/ Washington Unversity IMAP and POP3 server] [:wuimapguide:wu-imap configuration guide for IPv6]
==== Cyrus IMAP server ====
 * [http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/imapd/ Cyrus IMAP server][:cyrusimapguide:configuration guide for IPv6]
==== courier imap server ====
 * [http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/ courier-imap] IPv6 configuration guide
==== Exchange server ====
 * [:ExchangeGuide:Microsoft Exchange test about IPv6 support]
==== Dovecot imap server ====
 * [http://www.dovecot.org Dovecot IMAP server] [:dovecotimapguide:configuration guide for IPv6]

=== POP3 servers ===

==== solidpop3 ====
 * [http://pld.ouraynet.com/software/solidpop3d/ SolidPop3] [:solidpopguide: IPv6 configuration guide]
 * [http://pld.ouraynet.com/software/solidpop3d/ SolidPop3] [:aixsolidpop: IPv6 configuration guide for AIX]

==== qpopper POP3 server ====
 * qpopper [:qpopperguide: IPv6 configuration guide]

== SSH servers ==
=== openssh ===
 * [http://www.openssh.org openssh] [:opensshguide: ipv6 configuration guide]

== Internet superservers ==
 * [:inetdguide:inetd IPv6 configuration guide]
 * [:xinetdguide:xinetd IPv6 configuration guide]

== FTP servers ==
=== vsftpd ===
 * [http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ vsftpd] [:Aixvsftpd: IPv6 configuration guide for AIX] - in hungarian
 * [http://vsftpd.beasts.org/ vsftpd] [:vsftpd en: IPv6 configuration guide ] - in english

=== proftpd ===
 * [http://www.proftpd.org/ proftpd] [:proftpd: IPv6 configuration guide] - in hungarian
 * [http://www.proftpd.org/ proftpd] [:proftpd en: IPv6 configuration guide ] - in english

=== pureftpd ===
 * [http://www.pureftpd.org/ pureftpd] [:pureftpd:IPv6 configuration guide] - NIIF

== TCP wrapper ==

 * [:TCPwrapper: TCP wrapper IPv6 configuration guide]

== NTP ==
 * [:ntpguide:ntpd 4.x IPv6 configuration guide]
 * [:opennntpguide:openntp IPv6 configuration guide]

== SVN/CVS ==
 * [:SVNSzerver:svn server IPv6 guide]
 * [:SVNKilens:svn client IPv6 guide]
 * [:CVSSzerver:cvs server IPv6 guide]
 * [:CVSKliens:cvs client IPv6 guide]

= IPv6 support in client applications =

== Web browsers ==
=== mozilla/firefox ===
All modern versions of mozilla/firefox supports IPv6. If you have some problem with Mozilla/Firefox in IPv6 environment look at [:MozillaIPv6problem: IPv6 configuration guide for Mozilla/Firefox]
=== Internet Explorer ===
Internet Explorer 6 does support IPv6 if you are using an operating system, that support IPv6
=== Lynx ===
Lynx supports IPv6
=== Konqueror/Safari ===
Konqueror/Safari does support IPv6

== Mail clients ==
=== Mozilla/ThunderBird ===
All modern versions of mozilla/firefox supports IPv6.
=== pine ===
pine support IPv6 since version 4.60 however it has be compiled in. Here is [:pineguide:pine IPv6 configuration guide] how to do it.

== FTP clients ==

== Others ==

= More information about IPv6 support of different applications =

 * [http://ipv6.niif.hu/ipv6_apps/ IPv6 Application and Patch Database]
 * [http://www.deepspace6.net/docs/ipv6_status_page_apps.html IPv6 & Linux - Current Status - Applications]
 * [http://www.freebsd.org/ports/ipv6.html IPv6 ready ports in the FreeBSD port collections]
 * [ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/README-IPv6.html IPv6 ready packages in the NetBSD Packages Collection]

TableOfContents

IPv6 support in Server applications

There are several applications support IPv6 from the box. Some has to be recompilled with with a specific IPv6 enabling switch. Some has a patch that allows IPv6 operations. This page we try to summarise these informations for the most popular applications.

Web servers

Apache2

  • [http://httpd.apache.org Apache2] (series 2 (2.x)) does support IPv6 from the box, however here is a [:Apache2Guide: guide] to properly configure Apache2 in IPv6 environment.

Apache1

[http://httpd.apache.org Apache1] does support IPv6 only with external patch (for versions 1.3.11 - 1.3.33). It is better to upgrade to Apache2.

thttpd

[http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/ Tiny/throttle/turbo HTTP server]

Microsoft IIS

The IIS supports IPv6 as described in [:IISguide:IIS IPv6 configuration guide].

SMTP servers

A general [:smtpguideline: guideline] to IPv6 SMTP servers to avoid problem with broken servers.

Sendmail

[http://www.sendmail.org Sendmail] supports IPv6 since version 8.10, hoewever is a [:SendmailGuide: guide] to properly configure sendmail in IPv6 environment.

Postfix

[http://www.postfix.org Postfix] supports IPv6 since version 2.2. Here is a [:PostfixGuide: guide] to properly configure postfix in IPv6 environment.

Exim

[http://www.exim.org Exim] supports IPv6 since version 4.30. Here is a [:EximGuide: guide] to properly configure exim in IPv6 environment.

MS Exchange

[http://www.microsoft.com MS Exchange] does not support ipv6 either in Exchange 2003 or in Exchange 2007. Here you find our [:ExchangeGuide:test report] in hungarian.

Lotus Notes/Domino server

[http://www.lotus.com Notes/Domino] server supports ipv6 on certain platforms. Here you find our[:DominoGuide:Notes configuration guide].

qmail

[http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html Qmail] has not got proper IPv6 support. There is an [:qmailguide:alternative solution] for it.

NNTP server

INN

[http://www.isc.org/sw/inn INN] supports IPv6 if it compiled to do so. Here is an [:INNGuide: guide] to properly configure INN in IPv6 environment.

DNS servers

BIND9

Look at [:Bind9guide: BIND9 IPv6 configuration guide]

BIND8

Look at [:Bind8guide: BIND8 IPv6 configuration guide]

djbns

Look at djbns IPv6 configuration guide

powerdns

powerdns

nsd

nsd

Mailstorage servers

IMAP servers

Washington Unversity IMAP and POP3 server

Cyrus IMAP server

courier imap server

Exchange server

  • [:ExchangeGuide:Microsoft Exchange test about IPv6 support]

Dovecot imap server

POP3 servers

solidpop3

qpopper POP3 server

  • qpopper [:qpopperguide: IPv6 configuration guide]

SSH servers

openssh

Internet superservers

  • [:inetdguide:inetd IPv6 configuration guide]
  • [:xinetdguide:xinetd IPv6 configuration guide]

FTP servers

vsftpd

proftpd

pureftpd

TCP wrapper

  • [:TCPwrapper: TCP wrapper IPv6 configuration guide]

NTP

  • [:ntpguide:ntpd 4.x IPv6 configuration guide]
  • [:opennntpguide:openntp IPv6 configuration guide]

SVN/CVS

  • [:SVNSzerver:svn server IPv6 guide]

  • [:SVNKilens:svn client IPv6 guide]

  • [:CVSSzerver:cvs server IPv6 guide]

  • [:CVSKliens:cvs client IPv6 guide]

IPv6 support in client applications

Web browsers

mozilla/firefox

All modern versions of mozilla/firefox supports IPv6. If you have some problem with Mozilla/Firefox in IPv6 environment look at [:MozillaIPv6problem: IPv6 configuration guide for Mozilla/Firefox]

Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer 6 does support IPv6 if you are using an operating system, that support IPv6

Lynx

Lynx supports IPv6

Konqueror/Safari

Konqueror/Safari does support IPv6

Mail clients

Mozilla/ThunderBird

All modern versions of mozilla/firefox supports IPv6.

pine

pine support IPv6 since version 4.60 however it has be compiled in. Here is [:pineguide:pine IPv6 configuration guide] how to do it.

FTP clients

Others

More information about IPv6 support of different applications

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