Moreover you seem not to have set a domain name in your general config.
id-assoc na 0 { };
IPv6 Configuration Type: DHCPv6Configuration Mode: BasicUse IPv4 connectivity: yesRequest only a IPv6 prefix: yesDirectly send SOLICIT: yesDHCPv6 Prefix Delegation size: 56Send IPv6 prefix hint: yes
May 6 14:38:26 opnsense: /usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Informational is starting pppoe0.May 6 14:38:25 opnsense: /usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Failed to detect IPv6 for WAN[wan]May 6 14:38:24 opnsense: /usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Informational is starting pppoe0.May 6 14:38:23 opnsense: /usr/local/etc/rc.newwanipv6: rc.newwanipv6: Failed to detect IPv6 for WAN[wan]
Code: [Select]Request only a IPv6 prefix: yesSo in the end, I currently have IPv6 addresses or the LAN interfaces but nothing on the WAN interface. Any idea how I can sort that out?
Request only a IPv6 prefix: yes
If you want an IPv6 address on the WAN, then you must disable "Request only a IPv6 prefix" as the purpose of this option is to not request an address, only a prefix.
Tweaking the WAN settings in any way I either end up with no IPv6 addresses, or just the WAN gets an IPv6 and neither LAN gets one.
Does the WAN even need an address? The delegated prefixes should be routed by your ISP via the link-local address on your WAN. Are you getting an IPv6 default gateway?BTW, there are at least 16 different combinations of the basic options (assuming you know the correct prefix size from the ISP), are you sure you tried every combination?
So you may need to reboot after every reconfiguration if you truely want to test which configurations work and which don't.
Even after waiting several minutes or rebooting the firewall.