docs/configuring-playbook-ipv6.md -> docs/configuring-ipv6.md

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Our [default example configuration](./examples/vars.yml) and [Configuring DNS](./docs/configuring-dns.md) guides now recommend enabling [IPv6](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6) support. We recommend that everyone enables IPv6 support for their Matrix server, even if they don't have IPv6 connectivity yet.
Our new [Configuring IPv6](./docs/configuring-playbook-ipv6.md) documentation page has more details about the playbook's IPv6 support.
Our new [Configuring IPv6](./docs/configuring-ipv6.md) documentation page has more details about the playbook's IPv6 support.
**Existing playbook users** will **need to do some manual work** to enable IPv6 support. This consists of:
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- delete all container networks on the server: `docker network rm $(docker network ls -q)`
- re-run the playbook fully: `just install-all`
- [configuring IPv6 (`AAAA`) DNS records](./docs/configuring-playbook-ipv6.md#configuring-dns-records-for-ipv6)
- [configuring IPv6 (`AAAA`) DNS records](./docs/configuring-ipv6.md#configuring-dns-records-for-ipv6)
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As the table illustrates, you need to create 2 subdomains (`matrix.example.com` and `element.example.com`) and point both of them to your server's IPv4/IPv6 address.
If you don't have IPv6 connectivity yet, you can skip the `AAAA` record. For more details about IPv6, see the [Configuring IPv6](./configuring-playbook-ipv6.md) documentation page.
If you don't have IPv6 connectivity yet, you can skip the `AAAA` record. For more details about IPv6, see the [Configuring IPv6](./configuring-ipv6.md) documentation page.
The `element.example.com` subdomain is necessary, because this playbook installs the [Element Web](https://github.com/element-hq/element-web) client for you by default. If you'd rather instruct the playbook not to install Element Web (`matrix_client_element_enabled: false` when [Configuring the playbook](configuring-playbook.md) later), feel free to skip the `element.example.com` DNS record.

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# People managing Docker themselves and running an older Docker version will need additional configuration.
#
# Learn more in `docs/configuring-playbook-ipv6.md`.
# Learn more in `docs/configuring-ipv6.md`.
devture_systemd_docker_base_ipv6_enabled: true
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- [Controlling Matrix federation](configuring-playbook-federation.md)
- [Configuring IPv6](./configuring-playbook-ipv6.md)
- [Configuring IPv6](./configuring-ipv6.md)
### Clients

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As the table illustrates, you need to create 2 subdomains (`matrix.example.com` and `element.example.com`) and point both of them to your server's IPv4/IPv6 address.
If you don't have IPv6 connectivity yet, you can skip the `AAAA` record. For more details about IPv6, see the [Configuring IPv6](./configuring-playbook-ipv6.md) documentation page.
If you don't have IPv6 connectivity yet, you can skip the `AAAA` record. For more details about IPv6, see the [Configuring IPv6](./configuring-ipv6.md) documentation page.
It might take some time for the DNS records to propagate after creation.

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#
# People managing Docker themselves and running an older Docker version will need additional configuration.
#
# Learn more in `docs/configuring-playbook-ipv6.md`.
# Learn more in `docs/configuring-ipv6.md`.
devture_systemd_docker_base_ipv6_enabled: true
# A Postgres password to use for the superuser Postgres user (called `matrix` by default).