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    IPv6 Bug ::1 notation do not work

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      hsv
      last edited by

      Hi
      If you define an interface with an IPv6 with all Hex numbers, the interface works, but if you shorten the IPv6 address which ends on 0:0:0:1 to ::1, the interface do not work.

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        JKnott @hsv
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        @hsv

        Is there more to that address? ::1 is the loopback address, which shouldn't be assigned to an interface.

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          hsv @JKnott
          last edited by

          Hi @jknott
          Not it is not a loopback address.
          The address is a /64 like this
          fc00:####:####:####:0:0:0:1/64 This will work, but if you write it like this, fc00:####:####:####::1/64 it will not work .

          Regards
          Henning

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          • Bob.DigB
            Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @hsv
            last edited by

            @hsv It is working here (22.05-RC):

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            • JKnottJ
              JKnott @hsv
              last edited by

              @hsv

              Do you use :: anywhere else in the address? It can only be used once.

              BTW, there's not much point in hiding Unique Local Addresses. You're not protecting anything.

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              • JKnottJ
                JKnott @Bob.Dig
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                @bob-dig said in IPv6 Bug ::1 notation do not work:

                It is working here (22.05-RC):

                And here.

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                  hsv @JKnott
                  last edited by

                  @jknott
                  No only as in my example.

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                    hsv @JKnott
                    last edited by

                    @jknott
                    I using this version:
                    Version 2.6.0-RELEASE (amd64)
                    built on Mon Jan 31 19:57:53 UTC 2022
                    FreeBSD 12.3-STABLE

                    If the next version works it's fin, but this version do not.

                    But your example is a subnet and not an ip number.
                    What I describe is the IPv6 number your are using under the interface.
                    Regards
                    Henning

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                    • JKnottJ
                      JKnott @hsv
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                      @hsv

                      Well it works elsewhere and there are 2 examples of it above. By hiding that address, it makes it harder to see what the issue is. As with RFC1918 IPv4 addresses, there is absolutely no point in hiding ULA, as they can't be reached from the public Internet. If you are paranoid or wear a tinfoil hat, just change some of the digits, without changing the overall structure.

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                      • JKnottJ
                        JKnott @hsv
                        last edited by

                        @hsv said in IPv6 Bug ::1 notation do not work:

                        I using this version:
                        Version 2.6.0-RELEASE (amd64)

                        I'm running that too, which is the latest. What is the next version you're referring to?

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                          hsv @hsv
                          last edited by

                          22.05-rc I thought was the next version.
                          What is the first 64bit as long they are the same in a /64 is not crucial. I can change the notation from full to :: 1, where it stops working and change it back again, and it works. So I have reproduced the error.
                          Regarding your opinions about other persons, should you keep them to yourself.

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                          • JKnottJ
                            JKnott @hsv
                            last edited by

                            @hsv

                            I just changed fd48:1a37:2160:4:4262:31ff:fe12:b66d to fd48:1a37:2160:4:4262::1 and it works.

                            Here's what ifconfig shows: inet6 fd48:1a37:2160:4:4262::1 prefixlen 64. So, you have some other issue that we can't see.

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                            • Bob.DigB
                              Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @hsv
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                              @hsv I noticed problems with IPv6 too, but for me these are not general but individual to an interface. For example, because mine is virtual and I deleted a "faulty" interface, added a new one and problem was gone (new MAC address etc.). So maybe try this four your installation too, if you can.

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