Quote from: Boxer on February 12, 2026, 02:25:52 PMServices > Router Advertisements:
Interface: LAN
Mode: *Unmanaged*
Quote from: Kinerg on February 22, 2026, 04:53:04 PMHere's Grok's take. Can't verify if it works but it should get you started in the right direction.This is exactly what I needed and helped me enable SSH. For anyone referencing, Grok explains how to access and update the config file and I need to do this to enable SSH. Additionally it also helped me find the error that caused all of this to begin with so that was incredibly helpful! I am frustrated that my hours of searching on this never once returned this information.
Quote from: meyergru on Today at 12:45:25 AMIf your prefix is static, you can create overrides in Unbound for any client, using its EUI-64. So you get <prefix(56 bits)>+<interface prefix (8 bits)>+<client-EUI-64> as IPv6 for usual clients.
Note that some clients (e.g. Windows) choose to use arbitrary suffixess instead of a MAC-derived EUI-64 for privacy reasons. I am not talking privacy extensions here with changing suffixes, but hiding the MAC, which could normally be derived from the suffix.
Quote from: Diggy on February 24, 2026, 07:00:42 PMOf the three built-in VPN solutions, which is the best choice for mobile clients?Just FYI :
Quote from: nero355 on Today at 12:14:16 AMQuote from: multazimd on February 24, 2026, 03:36:04 PMUnfortunately traffic is being dropped at OPNSENSE Internal interface by default deny rule which we do not have control over.I can tell you that the 'Default Deny Rule' is always right so IMHO that's not your problem here... [...]
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on February 24, 2026, 02:55:55 PM@nero355 yet it is a common workflow to onboard a new device with a static reservationI know : I do it too! :)
QuoteI am willing to bet every sysadmin does this. Regardless of standards and lease expiry - just power cycle the thing, done.Windows Clients are my main issue : You REALLY need to ipconfig /release first, then reboot and hope everything goes as expected...
QuoteTherefore it would be nice if Kea on OPNsense supported deletion of leases on the server side.More webGUI options are always good to have, but software that respects my network is where it all should start IMHO :)
As far as I read in the various discussions on Github it might be coming.
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on February 24, 2026, 02:47:24 PMI apologize - I wrote nonsense because I confused the "Ignore Client UIDs" and Kea's "Match client-id".No worries, I thought so :)
QuoteI have "Match client-id" unchecked, because otherwise static assignments based on MAC address do not work.That's how I have got it here too for a while now.