I don't think /48 for the LAN network mask can work. Please use /64.
Hi Frazzetta, First of all, thank you for writing out your situation. I was reading your post thoroughly to see where it matches my situation, and did not skip forward to see the replies that were not there yet. My configuration is quite a bit different, the only corresponding item being the lack of router advertisements. I was also depending on static IPv6 in the network, because I don't know enough about IPv6 to have it match DNS entries with SLAAC. It worked till a couple of weeks (months, by now, I realize) back. In case you solve your issue outside of the forum, would you mind posting the configuration you ended up with? Sorry for not being of any help!
Quote from: bimbar on February 20, 2023, 09:52:29 amI don't think /48 for the LAN network mask can work. Please use /64.This is incorrect. I am given a /48 by my ISP and it works fine on other router platforms, including the project OPN was forked from, pfSense.
Quote from: frazzetta127 on March 15, 2023, 01:04:34 pmQuote from: bimbar on February 20, 2023, 09:52:29 amI don't think /48 for the LAN network mask can work. Please use /64.This is incorrect. I am given a /48 by my ISP and it works fine on other router platforms, including the project OPN was forked from, pfSense.You do get a /48 from your provider, but you are supposed to split that up into multiple /64 networks for the LAN interfaces. IPv6 autoconfiguration behaviour is not defined with networks that are not /64. Which is the reason the address type is called modified EUI-64 -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_address#Modified_EUI-64 .I would argue that it works on pfsense because that doesn't even seem to let you choose the prefix length, probably forcing /64.
Don't use a /65, this only means trouble (SLAAC doesn't work etc.). HE will give you a /48, just enable it in your account's settings