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h1. How to use the IPv4-to-IPv6-Proxy {{toc}} *%{color:green}This document contains user documentation. See [[Common operations on IPv4-to-IPv6-Proxy]] for staff operations.%* h2. Status This document is *IN PRODUCTION*. h2. Introduction To enable IPv6 only VMs to be accessible from the IPv4 Internet, we have an IPv4-to-IPv6 proxy. h2. HTTP(s) proxying * Configure / setup your website to be reachable by IPv6 * Ensure that your domain name has an AAAA entry pointing to your website * Inform the ungleich team via support -at- ungleich.ch about your domain * Our team will setup the proxy to whitelist your domain * Setup an A entry for your domain(s) pointing to 185.203.112.54 h2. SMTP proxying (experimental) This service allows you to *receive* emails from the IPv4-world on an IPv6-only node. * Configure / setup your mail server to be reachable by IPv6, with a proper MX record. IPv6. * Inform the ungleich team via support -at- ungleich.ch about about: your domain. domain name (e.g. @domain.tld@ for jhon.doe@domain.tld) and the address of your mail server (e.g. @my-ipv6only-vm.domain.tld@). * Our team configure the proxy for your domain and come back to you. * Add a *second* MX DNS record pointing to @ipv6-mx.ungleich.ch@, with lower priority (= higher priority number) than the original one @ipv6-mx.ungleich.ch@ (e.g. @domain.tld IN MX 20 10 ipv6-mx.ungleich.ch.@).