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20.7 Legacy Series / IPv6 & DNS registration
« on: January 02, 2021, 06:12:16 pm »
I've setup my system with Opnsense 20.7, then updated to 20.7.7 & then did the patch fix for unbound stability issue of 1.13.0_1.
My external interface is Spectrum linked. I've setup prefix delegation of a /60 and that appears to be working.
Internal interface is configured with Track interface. The configuration type is "DHCPv6" & I've tried "Track Interface" also.
I'm using unbound DNS with DHCP registration checked.
All my client machines are getting proper IPv6 addresses and things appear to be working mostly correctly.
When I configured a new box, it got the proper internal IPv6 address from DHCPv6. Yet when I do a dig newmachine.home.mine.org or dig aaaa newmachine.home.mine.org it only returns an A record.
The question I have is what do I need to do to be able to have my IPv6 addresses that get assigned out (either via SLAAC or DHCPv6) to be registered as AAAA addresses in DNS?
What am I missing here?
My external interface is Spectrum linked. I've setup prefix delegation of a /60 and that appears to be working.
Internal interface is configured with Track interface. The configuration type is "DHCPv6" & I've tried "Track Interface" also.
I'm using unbound DNS with DHCP registration checked.
All my client machines are getting proper IPv6 addresses and things appear to be working mostly correctly.
When I configured a new box, it got the proper internal IPv6 address from DHCPv6. Yet when I do a dig newmachine.home.mine.org or dig aaaa newmachine.home.mine.org it only returns an A record.
The question I have is what do I need to do to be able to have my IPv6 addresses that get assigned out (either via SLAAC or DHCPv6) to be registered as AAAA addresses in DNS?
What am I missing here?