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24.7 Production Series / Is my WAN IPv6 different from my /48 fixed prefix?
« Last post by JamesFrisch on Today at 07:53:35 am »Hi guys
Probably stupid question but I could not find an answer online.
Is it possible that my WAN IPv6 is in a different subnet than my static /48 prefix?
I currently have IPv4 WireGuard on OPNsense. Now I want to make my WG dual stack.
I get the static IPv6 /48 prefix of lets say 1234:1234:1234::/48
Because of that, my VLANs use
1234:1234:1234:10::/64
1234:1234:1234:20::/64
and so on with track interface.
When I go to the interfaces overview, I see that it used the some (I think random) MAC for all VLAN.
1234:1234:1234:10:4444:4444:4444:4444/64
1234:1234:1234:20:4444:4444:4444:4444/64
also each interface gets a link local fe80::4444:4444:4444:4444/64
This far I can follow. What irritates me me is the WAN interface.
1234:1234:2222:29:4444:4444:4444:4448/64
1234:1234:2222:29::1f/128
fe80::4444:4444:4444:4448/64
The ending with "8" I can understand. This is because the WAN NIC has a slightly different MAC from the LAN NIC.
What I don't understand is the 2222:29. Since I have the static prefix 1234:1234:1234::/48 assigned, is it possible that for my WAN I get two IPv6 that are not in this subnet?
Is there any documentation about the differences between these two IPv6?
First one does not seam to be a privacy extended IPv6, so why even have two?
Probably stupid question but I could not find an answer online.
Is it possible that my WAN IPv6 is in a different subnet than my static /48 prefix?
I currently have IPv4 WireGuard on OPNsense. Now I want to make my WG dual stack.
I get the static IPv6 /48 prefix of lets say 1234:1234:1234::/48
Because of that, my VLANs use
1234:1234:1234:10::/64
1234:1234:1234:20::/64
and so on with track interface.
When I go to the interfaces overview, I see that it used the some (I think random) MAC for all VLAN.
1234:1234:1234:10:4444:4444:4444:4444/64
1234:1234:1234:20:4444:4444:4444:4444/64
also each interface gets a link local fe80::4444:4444:4444:4444/64
This far I can follow. What irritates me me is the WAN interface.
1234:1234:2222:29:4444:4444:4444:4448/64
1234:1234:2222:29::1f/128
fe80::4444:4444:4444:4448/64
The ending with "8" I can understand. This is because the WAN NIC has a slightly different MAC from the LAN NIC.
What I don't understand is the 2222:29. Since I have the static prefix 1234:1234:1234::/48 assigned, is it possible that for my WAN I get two IPv6 that are not in this subnet?
Is there any documentation about the differences between these two IPv6?
First one does not seam to be a privacy extended IPv6, so why even have two?