DNS ipv6
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@Antibiotic Not sure what you think pfblocker and your outgoing interface has to do with each other? And doesn't matter what interface you query unbound on, for pfblocker to work..
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using
and I see :
which is fine for me.
Most traffic is IPv6 anyway these days ^^In the the past, I always had set this :
on the General setup page, as I had the option there were two localhosts : 127.0.0.1 and ::1, as I was using both protocols, and most, if not every process uses IPv6 first, and fall back to IPv4 if needed.
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@Gertjan Idk, if set outgoing to localhost in my case internet working over openvpn client nic, but the nic going over WAN dont have internet
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A VPN CLIENT interface is like a WAN.
The resolver doesn't / shouldn't (you pick) need to listen to a WAN interface.
IMHO, by default, the resolver, when it starts, picks among the WAN interfaces available what it seems to be best.@Antibiotic said in DNS ipv6:
but the nic going over WAN dont have internet
In that case, how does the VPN CLIENT connect ? I bet it goes out over your WAN ^^ so you WAN has "Internet" access.
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@Gertjan Yea its logically, will check. BTW could be you know netmap root directory location on pfSense?
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@Antibiotic said in DNS ipv6:
BTW could be you know netmap root directory location on pfSense?
What is that ?
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@Gertjan Zeek package manager for installing script, asking exact location of pfsense netmap root directory
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@Gertjan Its traffic analyzer
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