[solved] WAN gets IPv6 but LAN can't
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The same if you remove the Request a IPv6 prefix/information through the IPv4 connectivity link check?
Yes, unfortunately.
Btw: I just say that you selected Only request an IPv6 prefix, do not request an IPv6 address (as your ISP may suggested). That way your WAN interface won't get its own GUA/public WAN address. It's always going to be a link-local address, which is ok, although for Dynamic DNS you want to have one.
Great, I thought that was related to the issue and because I see my public IPv4 above it and maybe i had to see a public IPv6 address as well.
That's also what I see on DHCPv6 settings:
And for testing I'd check (one at the time):
Send an IPv6 prefix hint to indicate the desired prefix size for delegation
and
Required by some ISPs, especially those not using PPPoEDone, it's the same.
@patient0 said in WAN gets IPv6 but LAN can't:
And are your sure that you only get an /64 prefix from the ISP, you can't do much with that. Usually clients get a /56 or /48.
They told me that but it doesn't change anything anyway. Just tried again, it's the same.
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@crazypotato142 I edited my earlier post: Maybe search the internet for other turk.net customers who use pfSense. My search for "pfsense turk.net ipv6 pppoe settings" gives a few result but I can't connect to the web sites (beside that I can't read turkish)
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@patient0
That was the first thing I did after realising I couldn't set up IPv6 properly. Didn't help much due to lack of information tbh.Top result shows this (didn't work):
They also have this on ISS' official IPv6 configuration page for their router:
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@crazypotato142 I now see what you meant by 'stateless': that refers to SLAAC. So you can try setting WAN IPv6 to SLAAC instead of DHCPv6.
Btw: do you get an public IPv4 address, that is working, yes?
Here is the entry for Turk Telekom on OpenWRT:
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wan/isp-configurations#turk_telekom
I'd say from that entry it means
Request a IPv6 prefix/information through the IPv4 connectivity link
has to be checked. Not sure yet what 'ipv6 auto' translates to in pfSense. -
I now see what you meant by 'stateless': that refers to SLAAC. So you can try setting WAN IPv6 to SLAAC instead of DHCPv6.
If I set it to SLAAC it doesn't provide me anything. Both IPv6 prefix thru IPv4 connectivity checked and unchecked:
But when i try to ping, it gives the exact same local-link IP I sent the SS above
Also, isn't "Stateless" a RA mode?
Btw: do you get an public IPv4 address, that is working, yes?
Of course. I have a static one working perfectly fine.
@patient0 said in WAN gets IPv6 but LAN can't:
Here is the entry for Turk Telekom on OpenWRT:
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/network/wan/isp-configurations#turk_telekom
I'd say from that entry it means Request a IPv6 prefix/information through the IPv4 connectivity link has to be checked. Not sure yet what 'ipv6 auto' translates to in pfSense.
My ISP is TurkNet, does it change anything?
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@crazypotato142 said in WAN gets IPv6 but LAN can't:
Sorry for not giving any details
I see you're only requesting a prefix size of 64. That allows for only a single /64 prefix, which will allow only a single LAN. What is the largest prefix your ISP offers? That's what you should be using. For example, I get a /56, which provides 256 /64s.
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@crazypotato142 said in WAN gets IPv6 but LAN can't:
I'm not a pro on IPv6 but I assume it's because WAN gets a link-local and not a public IPv6 prefix so it can't adv the IP to LAN?
No, that has nothing to do with it. On IPv6, routing is normally over link local addresses.
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I see you're only requesting a prefix size of 64. That allows for only a single /64 prefix, which will allow only a single LAN. What is the largest prefix your ISP offers? That's what you should be using. For example, I get a /56, which provides 256 /64s.
I have no idea tbf. But even it's /64 shouldn't it work anyway?
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@crazypotato142 said in WAN gets IPv6 but LAN can't:
My ISP is TurkNet, does it change anything?
Nope, the settings look the same (also on that ISP page from OpenWrt.
Also, isn't "Stateless" a RA mode?
Yep, RA/SLAAC is pair (stateless address autoconfiguration == SLAAC) and stateless is one mode in RA.
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Yep, RA/SLAAC is pair (stateless address autoconfiguration == SLAAC) and stateless is one mode in RA.
Alright. So setting the configuration type on WAN settings as SLAAC doesn't seem to work. I have no idea how i will configure LAN when i selected that too so it's on DHCP6. But in RA its on Stateless DHCP mode. Should I leave it that way?
I see you're only requesting a prefix size of 64. That allows for only a single /64 prefix, which will allow only a single LAN. What is the largest prefix your ISP offers? That's what you should be using. For example, I get a /56, which provides 256 /64s.
When I set my WAN settings as below I get prefix ID from 0 to FF, which is from 0 to 0 with /64.
Would changing this help in any way? -
How can I check the prefix pFsense gets, or be sure it gets or not?
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@crazypotato142 check the logs in Status / System Logs / DHCP and search for "dhcp6c". Additionally you can enable debug mode: check System / Advanced / Networking: DHCP6 Debug.
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@patient0
Can't see anything related to a prefix. I think it's confirmed it doesn't get any.I've seen "transmit failed: Can't assign requested address" in the logs. I've been looking for it on the internet since then.
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I never seen it mentioned here but have you enabled Allow ipv6 ?
System/Advanced/Networking- ipv6 Options -Allow IPV6
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@Negan
It's checked. Thank you for the mention.
I mean, it says it only blocks traffic tho. pF still gotta provide IPv6 to LAN on both checked and unchecked. -
This :
is that pfSense 2.8.0 ?
Or do you use the "ISC DHCP" setup instead of the newer 'kea dhcp' ?means the DHCP PLAN server doesn't gave a IPv6 /64 prefix for your LAN.
Normally, you should see this :
that said, I don't use SLAAC, so maybe I'm wrong.
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is that pfSense 2.8.0 ?
Or do you use the "ISC DHCP" setup instead of the newer 'kea dhcp' ?It's CE 2.7.0
ISC it should be because I don't have the option "DHCP backend" on Advanced>Networking tab and on services it says "dhcpd"that said, I don't use SLAAC, so maybe I'm wrong.
I don't have the IP after "WAN/0"I asked to my ISP and they approved that I get the prefix from their end. Seems like my end is the problem. I'll try to upgrade or clean install to 2.8.0 today.
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Reminder :
The DHCP log will show dhcp6c (DHCP v6 Client process) activity when you check this one : -
@Gertjan
It's checked. The logs above are from dhcp6c -
@crazypotato142 said in WAN gets IPv6 but LAN can't:
@Gertjan
.....The logs above are from dhcp6cEuh .... where ?