I completely disabled IPv6, the clients stopped getting the IPv6 DNS server, and everything seems smooth again.
A few weeks ago I migrated from pfSense to OPNsense 23.1.7.
It was running without issue.
Yesterday I updated to 23.1.8, and a lot of clients on my network started to be assigned an IPv6 DNS server (in addition to the IPv4 one).
This seemed to cause the network to go a bit haywire, not sure why?
Currently using Unbound on OPNsense for the DNS server.
QuoteA few weeks ago I migrated from pfSense to OPNsense 23.1.7.So did I.
@sbellonApologies for misreading then. I'd always wish for more concise reports qmbiguity is the enemy of community support.
Is your Pi-hole able to resolve AAAA records and can your Pi-hole also provide an IPv6 address?
Under settings general you can then enter the IPv6 address as DNS and assign it to DHCP6 gateway. The IPv4 DNS server can be assigned to PPPoE.
The following input errors were detected:You can not assign a gateway to DNS server "192.168.1.9" which is on a directly connected network.You can not assign a gateway to DNS server "fe80::f7:b7ff:fe24:55ca" which is on a directly connected network.
Try setting a MSS value of 1492 at WAN interface.
Furthermore I would enable parallel DNS queries by disabling „Query DNS servers sequentially“.
If it doesn’t work you could check „Do not send any DNS configuration to clients“.