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#1
Quote from: franco on August 22, 2024, 03:36:28 PM
> I found this thread and checking the "Use IPv4 connectivity" on the DHCPv6c fixed IP v6 instantly.

Ok, it *might* serialise the IPv6 to be after IPv4 but that's pretty annoying if the ISP enforces this.


Cheers,
Franco
Any logs you wish have? I can maybe setup a wireshark capture next week with the option set and also with option unset.

More Info: My Opnsense is running on Proxmox
The Update ran today at 3am and didn't pull an Ipv6 for 11 hours until 2pm as I set the WAN option to use Ipv4 and hit apply.


#2
Quote from: meyergru on August 22, 2024, 11:38:39 AM
Maybe just a glitch or timing issue, but as I said, I had it on two machines with the same ISP. I know that this ISP sometimes takes a 2-3 minutes for DHCPv6, but the problem persisted for more than 5 minutes after the reboot.

I had the exact same issue this morning also on a Deutsche Glasfaser circuit.

Opnsense autoupdate ran at 3am this morning. The problem is No IPv6 on WAN.

The Services dhcpd6, dpinger (v6) were stopped (crashed?) and can't be started anymore.

I found this thread and checking the "Use IPv4 connectivity" on the DHCPv6c fixed IP v6 instantly.

There is no PPPOE link.
I can provide any logs if needed.

#3
Ok my Version is:
opnsense     24.7_9
os-theme-rebellion 1.9


And the output when applying the patch is this:
https://pastebin.com/13b4CMZ0

Not complaining here, just clarifying since it sounded like it should also work with os-theme-rebellion 1.9 + clear cache in your previous post.
The widget selection > background was fixed without the patch needed. The white background needed the patch. (on my system)

( to clarify my own stuff: the patch worked great!)
#4
Quote from: franco on July 31, 2024, 10:02:04 AM
Cache problem? A browser cache just takes the older version of the CSS so it tricks you into it looking not resolved when in fact it is. Clearing the browser cache an make sure that is (or is not) the case.


Cheers,
Franco
Just to make something clear.

My Dashboard looked bright before I applied:
opnsense-patch -c plugins 733cb06

I tried delete cache and even tried edge (which never accessed opnsense before) without the patch it didn't work.

Anyway thanks for fixing even minor issues so fast ;)