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General Discussion / close to getting IPv6 working.. i think.
« on: March 21, 2021, 12:12:48 am »
so, this is more of an experiment on my part i suppose... been using cellular services for a few months now, which is using 464XLAT. I've somewhat got things working with OPNSense now, but falling short I believe. This is my first attempt to become more involved with IPv6...
I configured WAN interface to use SLAAC, and get appear to get a valid address with /64 (prefix?)
I configured LAN interface to use "track interface" on the WAN with a 0x0 prefix ID and "allow manual adjustment"
I get what seems like a valid IPv6 address on the LAN, but no gateway? However, WAN_SLAAC does show up in the gateways list on the dashboard.
I enabled DHCPv6 server on the LAN interface with a range of :: - ::ffff (? not sure that is totally correct)
I set Router Advertisements on the LAN as "stateless" (windows 10 supports SLAAC ?) with RA Interface as LAN(dynamic) & router priority to normal.
I can ping ipv6.google.com from WAN interface in opnsense:
However, LAN interface fails
clients on LAN network are indeed now getting IPv6 addresses... but are unable to also ping ipv6.google.com
at least unbound seems to be resolving to IPv6.. so i guess that's good right?
what am i missing?
I configured WAN interface to use SLAAC, and get appear to get a valid address with /64 (prefix?)
I configured LAN interface to use "track interface" on the WAN with a 0x0 prefix ID and "allow manual adjustment"
I get what seems like a valid IPv6 address on the LAN, but no gateway? However, WAN_SLAAC does show up in the gateways list on the dashboard.
I enabled DHCPv6 server on the LAN interface with a range of :: - ::ffff (? not sure that is totally correct)
I set Router Advertisements on the LAN as "stateless" (windows 10 supports SLAAC ?) with RA Interface as LAN(dynamic) & router priority to normal.
I can ping ipv6.google.com from WAN interface in opnsense:
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--- ipv6.l.google.com ping6 statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 29.330/32.563/34.813/2.344 ms
However, LAN interface fails
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--- ipv6.l.google.com ping6 statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100.0% packet loss
clients on LAN network are indeed now getting IPv6 addresses... but are unable to also ping ipv6.google.com
at least unbound seems to be resolving to IPv6.. so i guess that's good right?
what am i missing?