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#1
German - Deutsch / Re: Keine ULA-Adressen auf and...
Last post by Bytechanger - Today at 11:35:09 AM
OK, danke für die schnelle Antwort.

Ich glaube, so hatte ich es damals auch für LAN gemacht.
Ich erinnerte mich, als ich die VIP-Seite öffnete ;-)

LG

Byte
#2
German - Deutsch / Re: Keine ULA-Adressen auf and...
Last post by meyergru - Today at 11:30:36 AM
Der gängige Weg, zusätzlich zu den per "Track Interface" verteilten GUAs ULAs zu vergeben, besteht darin, auf den (V)LAN-Interfaces jeweils VIPs anzulegen und dann per SLAAC zu verteilen, also mit z.B. mit RADVD.

Mit DHCPv6, also "managed" geht das nicht, weil dann immer nur eine IPv6 vergeben wird (modulo der LL-IPv6). Außerdem müssen sich die 64-Bit-ULA-Präfixe aller (V)LANs unterscheiden.
#3
German - Deutsch / Re: IPv6 PD hinter FritzBox nu...
Last post by Bytechanger - Today at 10:46:48 AM
Hi,

ich glaube, es gab tatsächlich eine Fehlkonfiguration!
Das WAN-Interface hat auch mit RADVD gearbeitet. Ich habe es deaktivieren können, nun scheint alles zu laufen!

Vielen Dank, daran doktore ich schon ewig rum!

LG

Byte
#4
German - Deutsch / Keine ULA-Adressen auf anderen...
Last post by Bytechanger - Today at 10:44:38 AM
Hallo,

ich habe verschiedene VLANs in meinem Netz laufen.
Über IPv6-Track Interface verteile ich öffentliche ipv6 Adressen auf diese.
Jetzt habe ich festgestellt, dass lediglich das "Haupt-LAN" eine ULA (fd00) Adresse bekommen hat, alle anderen haben keine routbare interne Adresse bekommen.
Kann ich das ändern?

Lg

Byte
#5
In dnsmasq: Create a new DHCP Tag, set it inside the host reservation of the Switch. Then create a DHCP option with the DNS server you want and the same Tag assigned.

In KEA: Create a new dns server option and set it in a reservation.
#6
26.1, 26,4 Series / Assign specific DNS server to ...
Last post by sos_opnsense - Today at 08:03:50 AM
I'm sure under the previous ISC DHCP server you could assign specific DNS servers to specific hosts.

I'm running OPNsense 26.1.8 and Dnsmasq as the DHCP server (Unbound and Technitium as my main DNS servers), but I'd like to assign a specific, separate DNS server to my Nintendo Switch 2 and there doesn't seem to be an easy way to do this under Dnsmasq (or KEA).

Am I missing something obvious?
#7
Good catch regarding the mobile vs desktop R0 variants. You are right, the i3-1215U is a mobile Alder Lake R0 CPU, so .40 should indeed be the correct platform variant, not .80.

So my original assumption about a missing .80 blob was likely wrong.

However, the interesting part still seems to be:

dmesg:
CPU microcode: no matching update found

combined with:

  • installed cpu-microcode-intel package
  • stale-looking revision 0x432
  • newer revisions apparently existing upstream/Linux side

So there still appears to be some kind of matching/loading issue on this platform, even if the root cause is not the missing .80 variant.

I have opened a FreeBSD bug report for further investigation:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=295351
#8
26.1, 26,4 Series / [Solved!] Re: SSH Connection r...
Last post by nme34 - Today at 04:55:43 AM
Quote from: meyergru on May 16, 2026, 10:34:05 PMWell, obviously whatever id_rsa file you created is not accessible, but that is a pure client problem. Maybe the path is incorrect. You could always use password-based authentication instead.

Apart from that, port 22 on 192.168.1.1 cannot be reached, so either the IP is wrong, or SSH is not enabled or some firewall rule prevents you from accessing the SSH port.

Thanks for the reply. I finally figured out that my PC VPN was the culprit. I checked the firewall and everything else. I then used a terminal through "split tunnel" (bypass the VPN) and it worked just like it used to. Thanks for the suggestions. I can look for those, too, if I have any more problems. Have a great day.
#9
26.1, 26,4 Series / Re: Wireguard issue
Last post by Monju0525 - Today at 02:32:04 AM
Used the new endpoint address and still getting "name does resolve ". What is the format using the ip address instead? Do I need to add the port number?
#10
26.1, 26,4 Series / Re: SSH Connection refused
Last post by meyergru - May 16, 2026, 10:34:05 PM
Well, obviously whatever id_rsa file you created is not accessible, but that is a pure client problem. Maybe the path is incorrect. You could always use password-based authentication instead.

Apart from that, port 22 on 192.168.1.1 cannot be reached, so either the IP is wrong, or SSH is not enabled or some firewall rule prevents you from accessing the SSH port.