Vodafone UK IPv6 Configuration
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Hi all,
I am hoping someone might be able to help me setup IPv6 with Vodafone UK on pfSense.
I have just switched from BT to Vodafone, and the IPv6 used to work fine with BT, so I think something will need to be changed.
I can ping IPv6 addresses from pfSense and my computer but when I try the IPv6 test website it shows 0/10.
I am just not sure what setting to try. Here is my current configuration-
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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@GaZaai said in Vodafone UK IPv6 Configuration:
I have just switched from BT to Vodafone, and the IPv6 used to work fine with BT,
Why do you think Voda has provisioned v6 to your account? To the best of my knowledge, they're still rolling it out.
Also - Vodafone? Why would you do this to yourself? If you're in a CityFibre area, you have so many better choices than the garbage that is Voda.
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@ahxcjay I believe they provide IPv6 as standard now. The stock router they supply passed the IPv6 test without issue and I can ping an IPv6 address from within pfSense so I think it's half working. I'm just not that knowledgeable about IPv6 to understand what could be wrong.
I only have FTTC in my area, no real fibre so they are all very similar so I just go for whatever is cheapest at the time
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It started to work after changing to 'Stateless DHCP' router advertisement mode.
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Hi @GaZaai - which version of pfSense is this running?
I have the same settings as you on the CE edition 2.7.2 running on VMware and am getting nowhere with the same settings since I dint get a static allocation for the LAN RA.
Nor does ping from the router work at all. All I get is a link local address.
Its frustrating since the basic router VF give us works out of the box.
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@arnoldthebat Hi, it's pfSense Plus version 24.11
Do you get an IPv6 address allocated to your WAN interface at all?
I also just noticed I now have 'Send IPv6 prefix hint' ticked under the WAN interface settings in case that makes a difference for you. -
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Uncheck it.
I'm not saying its better, but if they give one, let your WAN interface also have it own 'real' GUA address instead of a 'local' "fxxx" (see below) one. -
@Gertjan Okay I tried that and IPv6 is still working. Although how would I know the WAN interface now has it's own real GUA address?
I noticed on the Interface status it no longer shows an IPv6 address, but it does on the Gateway-
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Normally ...... as such a concept exists for IPv6 ** ..... your WAN should have a IPv4 and a IPv6.
you should have something like this :Where 2a01:xxxx:yyyy:a600: is the first 00 is for my WAN.
My LAN uses 2a01:xxxx:yyyy:a6e2: as a prefix for my LAN.** for some reason, every other ISP out there deals with IPv6 differently.
It looks like its some kind of international sport to implement most of the "RFC's related to IPv6", and some will get severaly f*#xck@ up, and some are just plain ignored, and most important : never ever they, the ISP, will tell customers why they did this or what their motivations are. It's an universal law after all : "leave customers in the dark ...".
( maybe a courthouse / lawyer effect : anything you say can and will be used against you ...)
That was the bad news.There is also good news : you can't be the first one that needs to figure out how things can work, some one else already did that for you. Your mission is : find the writings of that person.
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@GaZaai Give me a few days to test on this. Since I am running CE edition, its possible the older version is still waiting some fixes (https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/releases/2-8-0.html#ipv6-router-advertisements-radvd-rtsold for example)