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      Supermule Banned
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      What about fixed IP's in IPv6??

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        MrKoen
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        @Supermule:

        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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          Supermule Banned
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          Yes….you can enable it, but cannot allocate it to interfaces asf...

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            MrKoen
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            @Supermule:

            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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              Supermule Banned
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              Pls show me the menu for this in the gui :)

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                MrKoen
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                Sure, no problem :) Check the attached screenshots. Are you sure you have gitsynced against the latest IPv6 github?

                DUIDReservation.png
                DUIDReservation.png_thumb
                DUIDReservation2.png
                DUIDReservation2.png_thumb

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                  Supermule Banned
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                  I dont have that at all.

                  noipv6.jpg
                  noipv6.jpg_thumb

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                    MrKoen
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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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                      Supermule Banned
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                      No I only use the "official" releases….no gitsync :D

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                        MrKoen
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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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                          ludditetechnologies
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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)

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                            databeestje
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                            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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                              pfsense_fan009
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                              Could you also make an rc3 4G nanobsd ipv6 release?

                              Pfsense 2.x on Alix 2d13 (dual wan with failover).

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                                pfsense_fan009
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                                @pfsense_fan009:

                                Could you also make an rc3 4G nanobsd ipv6 release?

                                any plans for the future ?

                                Pfsense 2.x on Alix 2d13 (dual wan with failover).

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                                  Cino
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                                  I gitsync this morning and after reboot, my packages dont auto-start. I get this error:

                                  Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc on line 550

                                  currently running 2.0-RC3-IPv6 (i386) built on Fri Jul 8 19:24:31 EDT 2011. Do i need to update my snapshot?

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                                    cmb
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                                    @Cino:

                                    I gitsync this morning and after reboot, my packages dont auto-start. I get this error:

                                    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc on line 550

                                    currently running 2.0-RC3-IPv6 (i386) built on Fri Jul 8 19:24:31 EDT 2011. Do i need to update my snapshot?

                                    This is fixed.
                                    https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/commit/0b07c7636f583ad39d9ea31ea7fc322554607496

                                    if you're gitsyncing from master (which now has the IPv6 code merged and is now 2.1) and not Seth's branch, you'll have that if you gitsync again. Or can just manually fix that one line

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                                      singerie
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                                      what should we put in the repository url ?

                                      currently it's git://github.com/smos/pfsense-ipv6.git

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                                        Cino
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                                        That is good news to hear!!

                                        I went ahead and deleted the /root/pfsense folder so it would point me back to the main code, git://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense.git
                                        . then gitsync

                                        After the system reboot I noticed 2 new errors:

                                        Warning: Unexpected character in input: "" (ASCII=92) state=1 in /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc on line 556

                                        Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '"' in etec/inc/pkg-utils.inc on line 556

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                                          tebeve
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                                          @singerie:

                                          what should we put in the repository url ?

                                          currently it's git://github.com/smos/pfsense-ipv6.git

                                          oops, sorry, didn't see this when I posted HERE asking the same thing.

                                          looks like the answer is yes tho, it should be:
                                          git://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense.git
                                          now

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                                            iFloris
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                                            @Cino:

                                            After the system reboot I noticed 2 new errors:

                                            Warning: Unexpected character in input: "" (ASCII=92) state=1 in /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc on line 556

                                            Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '"' in etec/inc/pkg-utils.inc on line 556

                                            That's due to a missing " in line 556, you can fix that by adding a " before the \n" so that it looks like this:```
                                            pkg_debug(gettext("ERROR! Unable to fetch package configuration file. Aborting installation.") . "\n");

                                            one layer of information
                                            removed

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