Rackspace offers the ability to add IPv4 addresses to Cloud Servers in our first-generation and next-generation cloud environments for a fee. If you wish to obtain an additional IPv4 address for your server please open a ticket through the Support section of the Cloud Control Panel to request policy and pricing information.
Due to the global shortage of IPv4 address space, Rackspace currently only offers additional IPv4 addresses for SSL purposes.
Once approved for an additional IP address you'll be asked to supply the following information:
Please note that we cannot allocate more than 4 additional IPv4 addresses to a single Cloud Server. This gives each Cloud Server a maximum capacity of five (5) IPv4 addresses including the originally assigned public IP address.
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What a f...k!!
I can understand Your policy, but why $2 per IP per month?!!
It was free up to 5 IPs, but now...
Maybe later You guys will increase the charge for Your services, who knows?!!
I am thinking already go back to Amazon EC2...
Re: IPv4 pricing
How i can host few sites on
IPv6 is not working on the most internet providers.
Re: Hosting on one IP
RE: How i can host few sites on
How much Cloud accounts
What if i want use nginx on
RE: What if i want use nginx on
Please read our article on name-based virtual hosting, here:
http://www.rackspace.com/knowledge_center/node/1900
It has examples for virtual host configurations in both Apache and Nginx. At this time, we can only release additional IPv4 addresses is for SSL. Of course you always get a perfectly good IPv4 address with every server that you build, so you may just want to create an additional server.
NGINX on Ubuntu 10.04
So Cloud Servers Are Useless For Hosting Name Servers?
Re: DNS server
Hosting Name Servers
I realize self-signed
The CA business can be viewed as unneeded/waste of money by some people and organizations and with the start of the Convergence project by Moxie Marlinspike, CA are not needed anymore.
The Convergence project is here:
http://convergence.io
It would be nice if that part of the policy could be re-visited as I do need multiple sockets, specifically for SSL but do not support that industry. I will understand if that policy cannot be revisited, perhaps it's for a variety of reasons you will not accept the certs.
If that ends up being the case, I will have to figure something else out for my projects or the ipv6 rollout or something I suppose.
Re: self-signed certificates
http://feedback.rackspacecloud.com/forums/71021-product-feedback
It would be more likely to be seen by decision-makers there, at any rate, than working its way up the chain from here.
If you're going to use Convergence then you can probably also use SNI, though, which would obviate the need for an additional IP address. A user who installs a plug-in for Convergence right now is likely to be using an SNI-compliant browser (newer versions of Firefox and Chrome support it, with the main exceptions right now being IE or Safari running on Windows XP, along with Blackberry and Android default browsers).
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/NameBasedSSLVHostsWithSNI
Why limit to 5 per server?
Re: Limit of 5
When IPv6 is available on Cloud Servers there will not be a limit on IPv6 addresses per server.
Something now clearly
I was DENIED an extra IP otherwise - and this is the first time it ever happened to me.
I needed one IP for Apache and another IP for a java-based server that also had to run on on port 80. I had this working on other hosts, Rackspace was the only one denying me the IP (even if paying for it!)
Re: port 80
ipv6
I know with hardware and opensource software should not be a problem.
This way there would be no need for private and public subnets just one complete network of all tcp/ip capable devices of course managed with FW rules. And this would also be a great way to get into ipv6 at least for me.
Re: ipv6
Moving IP Addresses
Re: moving IP
Is v6 support available yet?
Re: ipv6
http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/nextgen/
In the meantime we do have NAT64 in place to allow incoming IPv6 connections.
http://www.rackspace.com/knowledge_center/content/using-nat64
I'm quite stunned by above
First, it's not the customers fault that you're running out of IP addresses. It your own. Back in 1998/99, I knew IP addresses were running out. You, and most other internet companies, failed to implement IPv6 in time. In fact, I still cannot get IPv6 on my rackspace cloud server in Q3 of 2012.
And now the customers have to account for what they will be using extra IP addresses for? Dafuq?
And saying it will only be available for SSL hosting? You should be happy that customers are willing to host with you, and pay you. They should never be required to tell you what they do with stuff they pay for...
We are moving to someone else
We have since found a provider named Cloud Chase (www.cloudchase.net) that offers UP TO 8 IP addresses per server. 8! How come they can do it and you cannot? They don't even require a reason.
Thanks for the lead...
I have the same problem, a few small sites of my own to host and each needs SSL, but isn't practical to host with Rackspace I guess.
This makes no sense
re: next-gen
You lost my business after 11 years of being a customer
re: ssl
It's possible you've created a "next-generation" cloud server, and we don't support additional IP addresses on those servers yet - it's a technical limitation that we hope to overcome soon. If that's the case you might need to migrate your data to a first-generation server (which you can create through the first-generation control panel), then request the additional IP addresses.
One more possibility is to use our Cloud Load Balancers product to proxy the connections back to the server, offloading the SSL handling to the load balancer. That might be the easiest approach but would also likely be the more expensive option.
"Next Generation" Cloud Server
Additional ipv4 addresses still an issue?
re: next-gen
wait...what?
re: next gen
Lindsey Anderson
Mar 14, 2013 - 9:31 PM
Hello,
Unfortunately we do not have the ability to add additional IP addresses onto our NextGen servers yet. This is a feature that is currently being worked on but is not yet available and we do not have an ETA. Once this feature is added, we cannot transfer IP addresses between machines and they would be changed.
Checking onto your current SSL certificates, I see that you have one for 'www.aclsrecertificationonline.com', 'www.acls.net', and 'www.aclsrenewal.org'. These certificates are not valid for anything other than the www and non-www variants of your sites.
As always, Should you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us by updating this ticket or starting a chat session. We are here for you 24/7!
Thank you,
Lindsey Anderson
The Rackspace Cloud
Support: xxxxxx
https://community.rackspace.com/
re: Support ticket
Dear All
I need 2 more extra IPs but what do they mean by giving SSL cert.\how can i get it and what is it exactly?
Regards
Rehan
re: Extra IPs
If you need extra IP addresses for other reasons, they probably won't be granted (because of the limited number of IPv4 addresses remaining in our public pool), but there may be alternatives we could employ depending on the nature of the need. If you can tell me what the extra IPs are for I can try to help.
Next Gen Multiple IPs
I would like to start using Server 2012 for new projects as the 2015 date for Server 2008 R2 extended support is not that far away, but that image isn't supported on First Gen. Having multiple SSL bindings is a requirement, so I can't use Next Gen, and practical public use of SNI is still years away. What a mess!
re: Next Gen
re: Next gen multiple IPs
YAY!
Additional IPv4 addresses for
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