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21.1 Legacy Series / Re: Many thanks and the traffic graphs are beautiful!
« on: March 16, 2021, 05:38:41 pm »
Agreed, the graphs look great. It would be nice if they could display both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic.
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Worst case you borked your ABI mirror link...Thank you for the reply.
Try this first:
# opnsense-revert -r 20.1.9 opnsense-devel
If that doesn't download...
# opnsense-update -sn "20.1\/latest"
And try again.
Cheers,
Franco
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Remember to install the new dhcp6c...I didn't update anything. dhcp6c seems to be working fine as-is.
root@OPNsense:~ # /sbin/rtsol -a
root@OPNsense:~ # /sbin/rtsol -d -a
probing hn0
root@OPNsense:~ # /sbin/rtsol -D -a
probing hn0
checking if hn0 is ready...
hn0 is ready
set timer for hn0 to 0s
New timer is 0s
timer expiration on hn0, state = 1
send RS on hn0, whose state is 2
set timer for hn0 to 4s
New timer is 4s
received RA from fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001 on hn0, state is 2
Processing RA
ndo = 0x1b285594c20
ndo->nd_opt_type = 1
ndo->nd_opt_len = 1
rsid = [hn0:slaac]
stop timer for hn0
there is no timer
root@OPNsense:~ #
pretty sure we've been down this road before with your system. I think we have to manually add a gateway for dpinger to use.There is hn0_router and hn0_pdinfo, but no hn0_routerv6. We've done a lot of hacking over the past few years, but I don't recall ever having to manually add a gateway. The default route points to the gateway so the system already knows about it. Why would it have to be manually created?
can you look in /tmp/ and see if you have a file called ***_defaultgw6 ?There is no such file.
ok, re-Read the message. that's pretty odd... can you email me an image of the gateways single page.Here are some screen captures.
In the main gateways page the address is under 'Gateway'. Are you saying there's no entry for your WAN dhcp6 in gateways at all?No, that's not what I meant. System: Gateways: Single shows both gateways. Interfaces: Overview WAN shows information about both gateways, but it does not report an address for the IPv6 gateway. The address isn't blank or ~, there is not even a line for it.
The lobby widget is reporting the IPv6 gateway address as ~ and there is no reported IPv6 gateway address in Interfaces / Overview / Wan. It's not blank or ~. There isn't a line for the address.So it it's only the lobby widget that's missing the IPv6 gateway then?Hmm.. I think I might know why. If you look at system->gateways->single, is that showing an entry?System / Gateways / Single shows both the IPv4 and IPv6 gateways.
Can you send me the output of netstat -6rW please.Here you go:
root@OPNsense:~ # netstat -6rW
Routing tables
Internet6:
Destination Gateway Flags Use Mtu Netif Expire
default fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001%hn0 UG 9025 1500 hn0
localhost link#1 UH 0 16384 lo0
node-1w7jr9ql8gh2x5hajvvh1dr7k.ipv6.telus.net link#6 U 2894 1500 hn1
OPNsense link#6 UHS 0 16384 lo0
fe80::%lo0/64 link#1 U 0 16384 lo0
fe80::1%lo0 link#1 UHS 0 16384 lo0
fe80::%hn0/64 link#5 U 83596 1500 hn0
fe80::215:5dff:fe67:5b19%hn0 link#5 UHS 0 16384 lo0
fe80::%hn1/64 link#6 U 128314 1500 hn1
fe80::215:5dff:fe67:5b1a%hn1 link#6 UHS 0 16384 lo0
root@OPNsense:~ #
Hmm.. I think I might know why. If you look at system->gateways->single, is that showing an entry?System / Gateways / Single shows both the IPv4 and IPv6 gateways.