SLAAC is not capable of routing a prefix to LAN, you would need to use DHCPv6 on the WAN for this.
Set the internal (LAN) network to a /64 subnet within your delegation. Under Services, DHCPv6, Advertisements set the router to unmanaged, priority high and enter the IPv6 address of your internal DNS server(s) with domain search list. Tick RA Sending for router advertisements. The default intervals are RFC 7772 compliant.Bart...
If a interface is configured as Tracking Interface for a IPv6 gateway, you can not config the router advertisements. This is only possible with a static IP. On pfSense your are able to do this in the GUI, why not in pfSense?
Quote from: korbinian on March 21, 2017, 11:48:15 amIf a interface is configured as Tracking Interface for a IPv6 gateway, you can not config the router advertisements. This is only possible with a static IP. On pfSense your are able to do this in the GUI, why not in pfSense?You should have started a new thread as your post is not on topic for my initial question(s).I'm not really sure what you're asking here, what is it you can do in the pfsense GUI that you can't do in OPNsense? You can certainly configure the LAN IP for a static IPv4 and/or IPv6 address.
Quote from: korbinian on March 21, 2017, 11:48:15 amIf a interface is configured as Tracking Interface for a IPv6 gateway, you can not config the router advertisements. This is only possible with a static IP. On pfSense your are able to do this in the GUI, why not in pfSense?Actually, track interface turns on router advertisements as soon as it gets the prefix via dhcpv6-pd, you just can't configure it manually, since you wouldn't know the prefix in advanced, since it is dynamic)