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    • markdudovM
      markdudov @johnpoz
      last edited by

      @johnpoz @fireodo

      Is this the correct location?
      Services -> DNS Resolver-> General Settings -> Custom options

      Text inside: do-ip6: no

      Or I'm wrong about the place, because the ipv6 loopback address doesn't disappear

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      • johnpozJ
        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @markdudov
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        @markdudov you will need a server: line above it I would think.. like this

        settings.jpg

        But I am not even sure if that setting will have any effect it... To be honest it shouldn't

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        • fireodoF
          fireodo @markdudov
          last edited by fireodo

          @markdudov said in Disable IPv6 from DNS:

          Is this the correct location?
          Services -> DNS Resolver-> General Settings -> Custom options

          Text inside: do-ip6: no

          Yes! I have here 2.7.2 CE but I dont think unbound is so much different in 24.03 ... Maybe you need a "server" line above as johnpoz has written ...

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @fireodo
            last edited by

            @fireodo so your saying on your 2.7.2 you see that ::1 in your dns servers like he does if you remove the do-ipv6 setting?

            My 2.7.2 lab VM doesn't show that.. I currently don't have IPv6 enabled on it - but you can't really turn off the IPv6 loopback or link-local addresses anyway.

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            • markdudovM
              markdudov @fireodo
              last edited by

              @fireodo
              Tested it that way too but that didn't make it go away either

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              • fireodoF
                fireodo @johnpoz
                last edited by fireodo

                @johnpoz said in Disable IPv6 from DNS:

                so your saying on your 2.7.2 you see that ::1 in your dns servers like he does if you remove the do-ipv6 setting?

                I have to check that - I have that doip6:no for very long time ...

                Edit: Indeed the 2.7.2 dont show the ip6 even if the line in custom settings is removed ... :-(

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @markdudov
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  @markdudov you can not really get rid of that.. even if doesn't show in your dns.. Loopback is still going to be there

                  loopback.jpg

                  Other than bothering your clearly OCD tendencies it makes no difference.

                  edit: ok I had updated my pfsense+ lab vm to 24.03 and I see it there.

                  24.03.jpg

                  let me see if I can get it to go away ;)

                  edit2: ok get that ocd monkey off your back you can do this. Set your dns to 127.0.0.1 manually, and any other dns you want.. Not sure why.. to be honest resolving is the way to go imho.

                  then set pfsense to ignore local and only use remote - which you set to 127.0.0.1 which is your ipv4 loopback

                  ipv6loopback.jpg

                  Personally I wouldn't worry about the ::1, especially if your going to set other dns in there.. because your forwarding for your clients. I am not sure how messing with that setup might effect pfsense resolving its own local resources? If you tell it to ignore local and only use remote which you have setup in your dns settings, and you put in multiples with some being say 8.8.8.8 - I am not sure if at some point pfsense my try and resolve its own name for example from 8.8.8.8?

                  loopback being either 127.0.0.1 or ::1 is just pfsense talking to itself really - what does it matter if it used the ipv4 or ipv6 to do that?

                  While it does seem you can make the ::1 entry go away, I am not 100% on what sort of side effect that could bring in the future? Your better off just fighting off the ocd monkey, maybe you need to take off your hammer protection gloves to do that? ;)

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                  • M
                    mvikman
                    last edited by

                    Or just hide the DNS-part in the System widget... :)

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @mvikman
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                      @mvikman hahaha

                      ocd monkey gone with simple click ;)

                      ocdmonkey.jpg

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                      • JonathanLeeJ
                        JonathanLee
                        last edited by JonathanLee

                        You can set it to solve only A records also
                        unbound resolver custom options like this

                        server:
                        do-ip4: yes
                        prefer-ip4: yes
                        do-ip6: no
                        prefer-ip6: no
                        private-address: ::/0
                        dns64-ignore-aaaa: *.*
                        do-not-query-address: ::
                        do-not-query-address: ::1
                        do-not-query-address: ::/0
                        

                        Make sure to upvote

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