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    • randomaustralianR
      randomaustralian @randomaustralian
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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @randomaustralian
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        @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

        Yes i have an external IPv6 address

        Yeah for you to get IPv6 range on your lan side interfaces - they have to delegate a prefix for you.. What delegation are you asking for /60 or a /56 etc..

        You should get with your ISP and ask them about what prefix they will delegate for you to use behind your router.

        You then set track on your lan interface stating which prefix out of the delegation to use 0,1 or 2, etc.

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        • randomaustralianR
          randomaustralian @johnpoz
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          @johnpoz setting it to track my wan address for a ipv6 address seems to have made my external ipv6 address dissapear

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          • randomaustralianR
            randomaustralian @randomaustralian
            last edited by randomaustralian

            i take that back it appears to be working now.

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            • JKnottJ
              JKnott
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              @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

              i take that back it appears to be working now.

              I don't see anything other than link local addresses there. Do a capture of DHCPv6 and post the capture file here, so we can see what you've got.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Some providers will only pass you a prefix delegation once you set the subnet size in the request and then sometimes only if it matches what they are offering.

                You don't actually have to have a valid public v6 IP on the WAN to be able to use a prefix on LAN. The ISP can route it to you over the link-local addresses.

                Steve

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                • randomaustralianR
                  randomaustralian @JKnott
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                  @jknott you right. i forgot the fe80 is the local link address. i'm currently asking my provider for the delegation

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                  • randomaustralianR
                    randomaustralian @randomaustralian
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                    the provider is saying hte prefix is 48 but the gateway says

                    The specified IPv6 Prefix ID is out of range. (wan) - (0) - (0)

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                    • randomaustralianR
                      randomaustralian @randomaustralian
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                      guy also suggested i use 2403:580B:FFFF:3E54::/64
                      but this come up with the wrror that i am not using a valid hexidecimal numer

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                      • JKnottJ
                        JKnott @randomaustralian
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                        @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

                        the provider is saying hte prefix is 48 but the gateway says

                        The specified IPv6 Prefix ID is out of range. (wan) - (0) - (0)

                        You can select any prefix size you want, up to the max offered. How are they providing the prefix? Typically, DHCPv6-PD is used.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          How do you have the two interfaces configured?

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                          • johnpozJ
                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @randomaustralian
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                            @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

                            provider is saying hte prefix is 48

                            That is like the largest prefix I have seen a isp give out.. Normally they are like /60 or /56 etc.

                            You can get a /48 from HE.. and not like there is not enough IPs for them to do that - whats the math there is enough space in the currently allocated IPv6 to give like everyone on the planet 4000 some /48s.. And the currently allocated portion of the total IPv6 space is just a small fraction.

                            up with the wrror that i am not using a valid hexidecimal numer

                            Are you trying to put that whole IP into the track prefix ID?

                            track.jpg

                            That would be like 0, or 1 or say F or even say A3, etc.. depending on which /64 out of the bigger prefix /48 or /56 or /60 it is..

                            https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/interfaces/configure-ipv6.html#track-interface

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                            • randomaustralianR
                              randomaustralian @johnpoz
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                              @johnpoz yes that is were i was trying to put it.

                              @stephenw10 did you want more info then this?

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                              • johnpozJ
                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @randomaustralian
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                                @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

                                yes that is were i was trying to put it.

                                Well then like I said you just put in the ID not the full address..

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                                • randomaustralianR
                                  randomaustralian @johnpoz
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                                  @johnpoz
                                  it has magically started working

                                  thanks everyone for the help

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                                  • johnpozJ
                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @randomaustralian
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                                    @randomaustralian said in setting up pfSense after years of uysing it:

                                    it has magically started working

                                    No magic about it..

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                                    • randomaustralianR
                                      randomaustralian @johnpoz
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                                      @johnpoz

                                      considering i was banging my head on a brick wall for days trying to get it working and now suddenly its working..........

                                      It was probably because i turned it off to plug it in to my UPS

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                                      • randomaustralianR
                                        randomaustralian @randomaustralian
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