IPv6 testing
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openvpn with ipv6 support is now included, it will slowly be integrated over the next few weeks.
The biggest issue is that most clients do not support it yet.
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openvpn with ipv6 support is now included, it will slowly be integrated over the next few weeks.
The biggest issue is that most clients do not support it yet.
I gitsync and updated my snapshot. I'm seeing this error in my OpenVPN logs and my RoadWarrior service wont start:
Apr 25 19:58:40 openvpn[5266]: Use --help for more information. Apr 25 19:58:40 openvpn[5266]: Options error: --tun-ipv6 cannot be used with --mode server
I was able to get it running by manually editing the server1.conf file, removing the tun-ipv6 entry
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You have a old openvpn binary, you need to update.
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The javascript on the services_dhcpv6.php page is a work in progress. We'll need to fix that.
Can I help with this issue Databeestje?
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@Databeestje, I believe I have found a bug caused by a change you did last week in the DHCPv6 service. I also believe to have found the solution for it. I have described it in this forum post:
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,33955.msg187311.html#msg187311
Could you have a look at it?
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Hello everybody,
I just reported a bug into pfSense bugtracker (http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/1555) about DHCPv6 and "Deny unknown clients" options and there is the same bug in the v6 version but i don't know where to report it.
In line 736, you should change :
$dhcpdv6conf .= " deny unknown clients;\n";
by
$dhcpdv6conf .= " deny unknown-clients;\n";
By the way, i can't do failover in v6… Does anyone knows more about it ?
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From the specifications you can assign priorities to different dhcp servers. Not sure if this works yet.
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What about fixed IP's in IPv6??
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What about fixed IP's in IPv6??
What about it? It is currently already possible to configure reservations for DHCPv6 leases. Works like a charm.
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Yes….you can enable it, but cannot allocate it to interfaces asf...
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Yes….you can enable it, but cannot allocate it to interfaces asf...
If I go to /services_dhcpv6.php at the bottom I can add static reservations by entering the DUID. The DHCPv6 server nicely hands out the same reserved static IPv6 address to my client with the registered DUID. Or don't I understand you correctly?
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Pls show me the menu for this in the gui :)
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Sure, no problem :) Check the attached screenshots. Are you sure you have gitsynced against the latest IPv6 github?
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I dont have that at all.
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It looks like you're not synced with the latest version. Did you update your gitsync location to the new github location being:
https://github.com/smos/pfsense-ipv6.git
branch: master
Webview of the updates via: https://github.com/smos/pfsense-ipv6/commits/
This has changed since a week of 3. Around that time Databeestje updated the DHCPv6 reservations page from what is shown on your screenshot to what you can see on my screenshot.
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No I only use the "official" releases….no gitsync :D
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Well that explains it then :) I must say it's incredibly stable to use the github updates. Only every now and then there's a typo somewhere which kills your whole pfSense box. That sucks bigtime.. but that's the risk of using alpha software. If you grab the current release, its stable, correct and provides you with DHCPv6 reservations :)
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Nice work on 2 everyone, looking pretty flash :)
I cant get IPV6 traffic out, gateway says it is ok:
HE_NET 2001:470:c:2f5::1 2001:470:c:2f5::1 Online HE.net Gateway
get this in log
php: : Could not find IPv6 gateway for interface(wan).
this under routing
HE_NET (default) WANIPV6 2001:470:c:2f5::1 2001:470:c:2f5::1 HE.net Gateway
Anyone have a clue about this?
Thanks.
(edit:
Version info 2.0-RC2-IPv6 (i386)
built on Sat Feb 26 16:00:14 EST 2011) -
gateway support is not complete yet, the filter rules are not address family aware yet.
If you try to set a v4 gateway on a v6 rule that will result in a rules error.
If no gateway is defined it will try to lookup a gateway for "wan" which doesn't have a v6 gateway and is returning this result in logfile.
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Could you also make an rc3 4G nanobsd ipv6 release?