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16.1 Legacy Series / DNS Override for ipv6 Issue
« on: May 24, 2016, 04:44:29 pm »
Hi folks:

Curious if anyone else has tried this.  I'm patched current on 16.1.

Using DNS Resolver (unbound, I believe), I've tried to add manual override AAAA records.  This works for A records, and nicely adds PTR records as well, but when I try to add AAAA overrides nothing happens.  The interface seems to be buggy in that it displays AAA instead of AAAA, and it doesn't show the IP.  If I check in the /var/unbound/host_entries.conf file, there are no AAAA records apart from localhost.

Attached a screenshot showing the summary view.  Happy to provide more info if it is helpful.


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16.1 Legacy Series / ipv6 /60 Delegation
« on: May 19, 2016, 09:22:52 pm »
Hi folks:

Pardon if this has been addressed, I can't seem to find my usage scenario via search.

I'm running 16.1 (patched current this week).  I have Comcast in North America, and I can request and receive a /60 delegation (I see the address get assigned in a TCPDump).  My initial problem is that I can't seem to get the opnsense box to apply /64 subnets to more than one internal VLAN interface using a "Track Interface" configuration.  Whichever interface is set to IPv6 Prefix ID "0" seems get an address in the first /64 of the assigned range.

Is there someone that has gotten a configuration like this working on opnsense?  Also, I'd like a way to automatically update unbound so that internal names would have AAAA and A records from DHCP.

Thank folks...so far really liking opnsense.  Should make my life a lot easier long term.

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