@gertjan said in DHCPv6 not show leases...:
Dono if it is wise to do so but I'll show you my settings :
he.net :
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Note : back then, in 2014, I was stupid. I followed the guide without thinking ;)
I shouldn't have take the pie (the Routed /64) , but the entire cake (the Routed /48 which are 65535 parts of /64 pies).
Anyway, I decided to use the /64 or 2001:470:1f13:5x0::/64 on my pfSense LAN :
I assigned 2001:470:1f13:5x0::1 (mask 64) on my LAN IPv6.
I set up the dhcpd6 Server & RA on LAN like this :
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The "2" in 2001:470:1f13:5x0:2::2 - 2001:470:1f13:5x0:2::88 is just my choice. It could be 0 - 1 - or 3 or up until ffff
This is my pool. I'm using just a small cut out of the
2001:470:1f13:5x0:0000:0000:0000:0000 to 2001:470:1f13:5x0:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff range.
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I created a list with DHCPv6 Static Mappings, so all my devices (that are IPv6 aware) always have the same IPv6.
Works for me ™
Btw : recently, I started to use parts of my 2001:470:xxcea::/48 chunk to attribute a /64 to my VPN interface. Now my road warrior (that me, actually) has a nIPv6 access even when I'm at placse where only IPv4 is available.
he.net is rock solid. It's happens ones or twice that their Tunnel server - in Paris for me, the '216.66.84.42' goes haywire. They always brings things back up rapidly.
he.net is a really set it and forget ISP. If you have a good IPv4 ISP, you can have pretty native IPv6 on the fly using toy "/64" and a real "/48".
Thank you for the answer :) I use some /64 from /48 instead :) All is ok but you also didn't mention anything about main question witch is why Leases are not shown :) I have 4 ISP, 2 of them are at 10Gbit so pretty decent...
PS Now I see that I have RA Disabled... Will try to change some settings there :) Thank you.