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      SteveITS Galactic Empire @maverickws
      last edited by

      @maverickws said in No IPv6 after upgrade to 23.01:

      Don't even have the IPv6 gateway on automatic, explicitly selected the WAN interface

      Did you try automatic? (Usually it's the other way around, automatic has some issue and selecting the gateway works...)

      Does Status/Interfaces show an IPv6 gateway?

      Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
      When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
      Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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      • maverickwsM
        maverickws @Gertjan
        last edited by maverickws

        @gertjan

        Here's the debug log, rebooted after enabling the option. The log starts on the end.

        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	advertise contains no address/prefix
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	server ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01, pref=-1
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=SOLICIT, timeo=6, retrans=64125
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	send solicit to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:56:21	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Solicit
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	advertise contains no address/prefix
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	server ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01, pref=-1
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=SOLICIT, timeo=5, retrans=31623
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	send solicit to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:55:49	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Solicit
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Server starting service.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Sending on Socket/6/igb0/2001:8XX:6YY0:1600::/64
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Listening on Socket/6/igb0/2001:8XX:6YY0:1600::/64
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Sending on Socket/6/igb0.3/2001:8XX:6YY0:1603::/64
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Listening on Socket/6/igb0.3/2001:8XX:6YY0:1603::/64
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Sending on Socket/6/igb0.1/2001:8XX:6YY0:1601::/64
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Listening on Socket/6/igb0.1/2001:8XX:6YY0:1601::/64
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Bound to *:547
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Wrote 0 NA, 0 TA, 0 PD leases to lease file.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	For info, please visit https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	All rights reserved.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Copyright 2004-2022 Internet Systems Consortium.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server 4.4.3-P1
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	PID file: /var/run/dhcpdv6.pid
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Database file: /var/db/dhcpd6.leases
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Config file: /etc/dhcpdv6.conf
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	For info, please visit https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	All rights reserved.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Copyright 2004-2022 Internet Systems Consortium.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67775	Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server 4.4.3-P1
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Server starting service.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Sending on BPF/igb0/40:62:31:03:bd:10/192.168.AA.0/24
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Listening on BPF/igb0/40:62:31:03:bd:10/192.168.AA.0/24
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Sending on BPF/igb0.3/40:62:31:03:bd:10/192.168.BB.0/24
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Listening on BPF/igb0.3/40:62:31:03:bd:10/192.168.BB.0/24
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Sending on BPF/igb0.2/40:62:31:03:bd:10/192.168.CC.0/24
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Listening on BPF/igb0.2/40:62:31:03:bd:10/192.168.CC.0/24
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Sending on BPF/igb0.1/40:62:31:03:bd:10/192.168.DD.0/24
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Listening on BPF/igb0.1/40:62:31:03:bd:10/192.168.DD.0/24
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Wrote 18 leases to leases file.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Wrote 0 new dynamic host decls to leases file.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Wrote 0 deleted host decls to leases file.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Wrote 0 class decls to leases file.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	For info, please visit https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	All rights reserved.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Copyright 2004-2022 Internet Systems Consortium.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server 4.4.3-P1
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	PID file: /var/run/dhcpd.pid
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Database file: /var/db/dhcpd.leases
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Config file: /etc/dhcpd.conf
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	For info, please visit https://www.isc.org/software/dhcp/
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	All rights reserved.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Copyright 2004-2022 Internet Systems Consortium.
        Feb 21 13:55:37	dhcpd	67305	Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Server 4.4.3-P1
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	advertise contains no address/prefix
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	server ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01, pref=-1
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=SOLICIT, timeo=4, retrans=16314
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	send solicit to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:55:33	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Solicit
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	advertise contains no address/prefix
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	server ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01, pref=-1
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=SOLICIT, timeo=3, retrans=8193
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	send solicit to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:55:24	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Solicit
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	advertise contains no address/prefix
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	server ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01, pref=-1
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=SOLICIT, timeo=2, retrans=4058
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	send solicit to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:55:20	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Solicit
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	advertise contains no address/prefix
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	server ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01, pref=-1
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=SOLICIT, timeo=1, retrans=2075
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	send solicit to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:55:18	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Solicit
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	advertise contains no address/prefix
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	server ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01, pref=-1
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=SOLICIT, timeo=0, retrans=1025
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	send solicit to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	a new XID (234d9d) is generated
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Solicit
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	got an expected reply, sleeping.
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	removing server (ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01)
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	removing an event on igb5, state=REQUEST
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	39062	script "/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh" terminated
        Feb 21 13:55:17	dhcp6c	73605	dhcp6c REQUEST on igb5 - running rtsold
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	executes /var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=INIT, timeo=0, retrans=118
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	remove an IA: NA-0
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	IA NA-0 is invalidated
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	status code for NA-0: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	make an IA: NA-0
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	add an address 2001:8XX:6YY0:16ff:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10/64 on igb0.2
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	add an address 2001:8XX:6YY0:1603:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10/64 on igb0.3
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	add an address 2001:8XX:6YY0:1601:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10/64 on igb0.1
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	add an address 2001:8XX:6YY0:1600:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10/64 on igb0
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	create a prefix 2001:8XX:6YY0:1600::/56 pltime=90000, vltime=90000
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	make an IA: PD-0
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	nameserver[1] 2001:8XX:2206:5:212:55:154:190
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	nameserver[0] 2001:8XX:2106:5:212:55:154:174
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	dhcp6c Received REQUEST
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	IA_PD prefix: 2001:8XX:6YY0:1600::/56 pltime=90000 vltime=90000
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	IA_PD: ID=0, T1=45000, T2=72000
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	receive reply from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=REQUEST, timeo=0, retrans=909
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	send request to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	set IA_PD
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	set IA_PD prefix
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	set status code
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	set server ID (len 10)
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	a new XID (c0df77) is generated
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Request
        Feb 21 13:55:15	dhcp6c	39062	picked a server (ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01)
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	reset timer for igb5 to 0.810179
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	server ID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01, pref=-1
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	IA_PD prefix: 2001:8XX:6YY0:1600::/56 pltime=90000 vltime=90000
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	IA_PD: ID=0, T1=45000, T2=72000
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	status code: no addresses
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option status code, len 33
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option identity association, len 49
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	DUID: 00:03:00:01:20:e0:9c:14:e4:01
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=SOLICIT, timeo=0, retrans=1091
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	send solicit to ff02::1:2%igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	set IA_PD
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	set option request (len 4)
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	set elapsed time (len 2)
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	set identity association
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	set client ID (len 14)
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	a new XID (254c18) is generated
        Feb 21 13:55:14	dhcp6c	39062	Sending Solicit
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	reset a timer on igb5, state=INIT, timeo=0, retrans=891
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	called
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	called
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[8] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[sla-len] (7)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[255] (3)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[sla-id] (6)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<5>[igb0.2] (6)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[prefix-interface] (16)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[8] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[sla-len] (7)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[3] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[sla-id] (6)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<5>[igb0.3] (6)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[prefix-interface] (16)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[8] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[sla-len] (7)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[1] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[sla-id] (6)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<5>[igb0.1] (6)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[prefix-interface] (16)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[8] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[sla-len] (7)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[0] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[sla-id] (6)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<5>[igb0] (4)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[prefix-interface] (16)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<13>begin of closure [{] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<13>[0] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<13>[pd] (2)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[id-assoc] (8)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<13>begin of closure [{] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<13>[0] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<13>[na] (2)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[id-assoc] (8)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>comment [# we'd like nameservers and RTSOLD to do all the work] (53)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>["/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh"] (46)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[script] (6)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[domain-name] (11)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[request] (7)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[domain-name-servers] (19)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[request] (7)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>comment [# request prefix delegation] (27)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[0] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[ia-pd] (5)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[send] (4)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>comment [# request stateful address] (26)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[0] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[ia-na] (5)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[send] (4)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<5>[igb5] (4)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	<3>[interface] (9)
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	skip opening control port
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	failed initialize control message authentication
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhcp6c	39062	extracted an existing DUID from /var/db/dhcp6c_duid: 00:01:00:01:28:7b:34:3b:40:62:31:03:bd:10
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	32283	bound to 80.000.000.111 -- renewal in 1800 seconds.
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	37953	Creating resolv.conf
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	37774	Adding new routes to interface: igb5
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	37217	New Routers (igb5): 80.000.000.1
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	37165	New Broadcast Address (igb5): 80.000.000.255
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	37076	New Subnet Mask (igb5): 255.255.255.0
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	37054	New IP Address (igb5): 80.000.000.111
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	36880	ifconfig igb5 inet 80.000.000.111 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 80.000.000.255
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	36606	Starting add_new_address()
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	36260	REBOOT
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	32283	DHCPACK from 10.116.112.1
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	32283	DHCPREQUEST on igb5 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
        Feb 21 13:55:13	dhclient	35339	PREINIT
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	23313	bound to 90.00.00.66 -- renewal in 6836 seconds.
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	29666	Creating resolv.conf
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	29389	Adding new routes to interface: igb4
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	28933	New Routers (igb4): 90.00.00.254
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	28623	New Broadcast Address (igb4): 90.00.00.255
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	28597	New Subnet Mask (igb4): 255.255.248.0
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	28396	New IP Address (igb4): 90.00.00.66
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	28188	ifconfig igb4 inet 90.00.00.66 netmask 255.255.248.0 broadcast 90.00.00.255
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	28121	Starting add_new_address()
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	27711	REBOOT
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	23313	unknown dhcp option value 0x65
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	23313	unknown dhcp option value 0x64
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	23313	DHCPACK from 109.00.00.254
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	23313	DHCPREQUEST on igb4 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
        Feb 21 13:55:08	dhclient	27124	PREINIT
        
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        • GertjanG
          Gertjan @maverickws
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          pfSense asked for a prefix. I got one :
          IA_PD prefix: 2001:8XX:6YY0:1600::/56 pltime=90000 vltime=90000
          So : It uses create a prefix
          2001:8XX:6YY0:1600::/56 pltime=90000, vltime=90000

          The ‘0x00’ ID goes to the first interface :
          2001:8XX:6YY0:1600:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10/64 on igb0
          This means your first LAN interface has the IPv6 2001:8XX:6YY0:1600:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10

          The ‘0x01’ ID goes to the next interface :
          2001:8XX:6YY0:1601:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10/64 on igb0.1

          Etc.
          2001:8XX:6YY0:16ff:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10/64 on igb0.2
          Etc.
          2001:8XX:6YY0:1603:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10/64 on igb0.3

          Other LAN 'igb0' based devices should also get an IPv6 in the /64 range of 2001:8XX:6YY0:1600:4262:31ff:fe03:bd10

          Btw : first time I see interface (LAN) TRACKING actually working.

          No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
          Edit : and where are the logs ??

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          • maverickwsM
            maverickws @Gertjan
            last edited by maverickws

            @gertjan interface tracking has been working here for YEARS.

            All local interfaces are correctly assigned an IPv6 from upstream correctly.

            Now, NO Gateway. WHY?

            All I did was update the software. There were no changes in the config. I'm here day after day providing every single thing I'm asked. It's all wonder, but in the end, IPv6 isn't working.

            In my opinion there is clearly an issue with this software version. I'm starting to be alarmed for not seeing any involvement from anyone of Netgate on this thread. It's like something alike Schrödinger's cat? There is a problem and there isn't, let's not open the box and find out?

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            • Bob.DigB
              Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @maverickws
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              @maverickws Mine doesn't say dynamic, so something is wrong there I guess.

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              • maverickwsM
                maverickws @Bob.Dig
                last edited by maverickws

                @bob-dig your's doesn't say dynamic?

                When it gets the GW from the upstream DHCP it changes from dynamic to something. Dynamic because it's configured by DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Go figure.

                If I unplug the network cable from WAN and reboot, IPv4 WAN will also show "dynamic" until its configured (by DHCP).

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                • GertjanG
                  Gertjan @maverickws
                  last edited by Gertjan

                  @maverickws said in No IPv6 after upgrade to 23.01:

                  IPv4 WAN will also show "dynamic" until its configured (by DHCP).

                  That looks like

                  IPv6 WAN will also show "dynamic" until its configured (by DHCP).
                  So, yeah, it doesn't get configured.

                  This is :

                  @maverickws said in No IPv6 after upgrade to 23.01:

                  receive advertise from fe80::22e0:9cff:fe14:e401%igb5 on igb5

                  your gateway I guess, if igb5 is your WAN interface.

                  I see the same lines in my dhcp6c log :

                  2023-02-21 16:15:36.288257+01:00 	dhcp6c 	76460 	receive reply from fe80::46d4:54ff:fe2a:3600%ix3 on ix3
                  

                  and then

                  efc4d71c-084d-47d4-a329-12372313357c-image.png

                  Strange indeed.
                  I'll locate my IPv6-expert list, see if I can ping request some one.
                  The thing is : it - the thing that communicates with the other side = dhcp6c, works "for me".
                  With the identical bare bone "DHCP6 Client Configuration" settings.
                  I'm using 23.01 Release.
                  ( and I'm pretty sure we don't have the same ISP ... )

                  Anyway, we should find what we haven't seen yet ;)

                  edit : do you need to check "Do not wait for a RA" ?

                  No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                  Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                  • maverickwsM
                    maverickws @Gertjan
                    last edited by maverickws

                    @gertjan I have that option selected bc when I first configured it followed a tut for my ISP (Altice/MEO Portugal) and it said to enable that option. I can try and remove it an see how it goes.

                    Before updating to 23.01 it would show exactly as your Gateways print. I'm clueless.

                    igb5 is WAN
                    igb4 is WAN2

                    igb0 is LAN

                    Thank you for your effort in accompanying this and trying to get someone else to help

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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan @maverickws
                      last edited by

                      @maverickws said in No IPv6 after upgrade to 23.01:

                      my ISP (Altice/MEO Portugal) and it said to enable that option.

                      This post : https://forum.meo.pt/internet-fixa-e-movel-11/pfsense-ipv6-155245 ?

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                      • maverickwsM
                        maverickws @Gertjan
                        last edited by maverickws

                        @gertjan I don't think it was that, was another on a tech forum from around which name I don't recall. but in the end the options are basically those yes.

                        Just noticing I'm not sending a prefix delegation hint, but been working fine since. And I'd say I don't need it actually, looking at the logs, wouldn't you say?

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

                          @gertjan said in No IPv6 after upgrade to 23.01:

                          edit : do you need to check "Do not wait for a RA" ?

                          Yeah, I would disable that and maybe delete the gateway and start over, just to be sure.

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                            SteveITS Galactic Empire @maverickws
                            last edited by

                            @maverickws To help rule out a config problem you could try resetting to a default config, see if it's still an issue. If it works, save a copy of that working config, and compare to your saved/backup config. If it's still a problem, just restore your old config.

                            I totally get "but it used to work"...23.01 skipped an entire FreeBSD version so could well have different behavior. For instance unbound set to forward, with DNSSEC enabled, seems to be causing problems for people now. IPv6 isn't broken for everyone which implies it's something specific to the people having problems.

                            Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                            When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                            Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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

                              @steveits said in No IPv6 after upgrade to 23.01:

                              For instance unbound set to forward, with DNSSEC enabled, seems to be causing problems for people now.

                              But that is only with quad9 I guess, working here fine with google and cloudflare.

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                              • maverickwsM
                                maverickws @Bob.Dig
                                last edited by maverickws

                                @bob-dig You know you don't "delete" dynamic gateways, right? Because, well, how interface is configured and DHCP.

                                And by the way, stop with the "it's working here". Your config isn't everyone's config. There isn't ONE config only. There are many variables, different ISP's, different modes.

                                Just saying "its working here" is just annoying.

                                I rebooted after removing the option "do not wait for RA" and it didn't really make a difference. I get the IPv6 addresses the same, and nothing else.

                                @SteveITS I could if I had the time right now or other similar hardware where I could do AB testing. I will try to do that test, but I got no timetable for it.

                                It seems to me that this release has been poorly tested, specially in what concerns IPv6.

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                                  mhillmann
                                  last edited by mhillmann

                                  My issue here is: the ISP honors DHCPv6c giving me an IPV6 address on the WAN interface and a delegation to apply on a track interface. Both show up correctly on the matching interfaces. BUT: the RA announcement from the ISP does not follow the RFC convention of setting the "O" or "M" flags on the RA packet when DHCPv6 is available. Thus rtsold() does NOT invoke the -M or -O scripts resulting in gateway of the relevant interface not being defined/assigend (stuck in "dynamic"), dpinger not running and no default route assigned or the interface not eligible in a gateway group. The strange thing is that it worked up to version 22.05 with this same ISP, ceasing to function with the recent 23.01 update. I suspect the inner workings of rtsold() changed with FreeBSD 14 (current), but cannot find any references to any relevant changes.
                                  Another ISP which honors the M+O flags works fine on the same router...
                                  BTW, IPv4 with the troublesome ISP works OK, so no connectivity issue.

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                                    forresgeek @mhillmann
                                    last edited by

                                    HI all,

                                    I've been following this thread since my upgrade to 23.01 which also "broke" my ipv6 configuration. Very similar to your observations:-

                                    a) My ISP allocates ipv6 address on the WAN interface by dhcp. I get a \56 allocation

                                    b) I'm allocated a \56 which I then distribute to multiple Internal LAN interfaces via "Track" the WAN as \64s. The "prefix" allocates different \64's to the internal LANs.

                                    c) from the router I can ping6 to ipv6.google.com, and various other sites. (but not all)

                                    d) the "test my ipv6" websites just say that I'm not doing IPv6. - These were working previously.

                                    e) Google Ipv6test says my ipv6 is working... it's an outlier - nothing else agrees.

                                    f) I don't know enough about ipv6 to understand the flags on the DHCP on the WAN interface - but I can see that the appropriate \64 ipv6 address, router address and DNS addresses are being advertised on the various internal LANs.

                                    This all did work until 22.05 - same hardware, same ISP - only change is pfsense.

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                                    • GertjanG
                                      Gertjan @maverickws
                                      last edited by

                                      @maverickws

                                      See also here : https://forum.netgate.com/topic/174980/fios-getting-56-pd-via-dhcp6-but-no-v6-is-assigned-to-wan/38?_=1677068897922

                                      I've ran the proposed script myself

                                      sh -c '/sbin/rtsol -DF igb0 2>&1'
                                      

                                      and that shows ' interesting' things :

                                      .... received RA from fe80::46d4:54ff:fe2a:3600 on ix3,
                                      

                                      Btw : I can't use "tracking" on my LAN interfaces. That fails for me.
                                      My ISP box does hand over one (just 1) prefix, so a /64 and does not want to give me other /64 for other lans, although my box tells me :

                                      La plage de préfixes IPv6 attributable est : 2a01:cb19:xxxx:a600::/56
                                      

                                      I read that as : I have /56 = 256 /64 for you aviable (minus one, as one has been sued for the network BOX-LAN <=> WAN-PFENSE.
                                      And correct :

                                      fc284a41-cb1b-4efc-a2f9-2b28bab88c40-image.png

                                      the yellow part means : prefix number '0x00' has been used for the

                                      So I got just one, not '0x01', the next one available, but 0xdc (dono why), so I assigned that one as static IPV6 to my LAN interface :

                                      7ba3fc91-d91b-4acf-8155-4d59aed8706f-image.png

                                      and I called it a day.

                                      You could do the same thing I guess.

                                      The DHCP6 server settings (and pool) have identical IPv6/64 settings - and have to be set manually.

                                      But : this is static, and not 'tracking' my IPv6 prefix(s) at all.
                                      So, if the ISP decides to reallocate my 2a01:cb19:xxxx:a600::/56, or the ISP box decides to give me not 0xdc but 0x11, my entire IPv6 breaks ....
                                      I have to track this ... myself 😠

                                      Sorry for not making your question easier, as I can't pretend that I know (and master) what's going on. IPv6 live with he.net (IPv6 tunnel broker) was easier.

                                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                      • maverickwsM
                                        maverickws @Gertjan
                                        last edited by maverickws

                                        @gertjan I only have one observation regarding this,

                                        On my tracking configuration the WAN interface actually never gets a public v6 address. Only a local link fe80.

                                        So I actually never went dip on it why, simply I'd figure it would work it's magic (many IPv6 configs end up using local link as local gw), the LAN and other local interfaces would get their IPv6, all the hosts also got working IPv6 configs, so I was ok with it.

                                        Now I can't do that (setting static) because I've realised I'm always attributed an IP inside a larger /40 network. But the addressing is still kinda dynamic, so putting it static would likely break things. It's kinda like my ISP gives me an IPv4 address and the lease lasts for years. But if I try to put that same IP as static, it denies it and next time I put it on dynamic I get a new one. Dunno why, but it's how it goes.

                                        Nevertheless I found @mhillmann very interesting and it would be quite interesting if we could get some involvement from Netgate on this issue?

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                                          @maverickws I am agreed with you. I have the same issue, for WAN is only local IPv6, because FIOS does not provide IP for the WAN, I have IPv6 for all my LANs, the only think is al my LANs got 64 prefix and not 56 that is suppose to be according to FIOS, anyway I have IPv6 and works.

                                          Because there is not IPv6 on WAN the Configuring CoDel Limiters for Bufferbloat doesn't works for traffic using IPv6 according to the setting on software Configuration Recipes. For make work you have to applied the firewall rule for all LANs and WAN not only the floating rule for WAN.

                                          Luke Hamburg @luckman212 has a script luckman212/assign-gua-from-iapd - GitHub, and also he has a companion patch to make it automatic. We have this problem before 23.01 because of FIOS implementation of IPv6.

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                                            Another day without IPv6 on 23.01.

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