mailcow-dockerized-docs/docs/firststeps-disable_ipv6.md

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This is **ONLY** recommended if you do not have an IPv6 enabled network on your host!
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If you really need to, you can disable the usage of IPv6 in the compose file.
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Additionally, you can also disable the startup of container "ipv6nat-mailcow", as it's not needed if you won't use IPv6.
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Instead of editing docker-compose.yml directly, it is preferrable to create an override file for it
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and implement your changes to the service there. Unfortunately, this right now only seems to work for services, not for network settings.
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To disable IPv6 on the mailcow network, open docker-compose.yml with your favourite text editor and search for the network section (it's near the bottom of the file).
Change ```enable_ipv6: true``` to ```enable_ipv6: false```:
```
networks:
mailcow-network:
driver: bridge
driver_opts:
com.docker.network.bridge.name: br-mailcow
enable_ipv6: true
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: ${IPV4_NETWORK:-172.22.1}.0/24
- subnet: ${IPV6_NETWORK:-fd4d:6169:6c63:6f77::/64}
```
To disable the ipv6nat-mailcow container as well, go to your mailcow directory and create a new file called "docker-compose.override.yml":
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```
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# cd /opt/mailcow-dockerized
# touch docker-compose.override.yml
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```
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**NOTE:** If you already have an override file, of course don't recreate it, but merge the lines below int your existing one accordingly!
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Open the file in your favourite text editor and fill in the following:
```
version: '2.1'
services:
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ipv6nat-mailcow:
restart: "no"
entrypoint: ["echo", "pv6nat disabled in compose.override.yml"]
```
For these changes to be effective, you need to fully stop and then restart the stack, so containers and networks are recreated:
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```
docker-compose down
docker-compose up -d
```