6to4 Tunnel seems to be broken.
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Can you gitsync and try with latest code or latest snapshots from later on?
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Yes, I will let you know the results.
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Okay, there are no errors on filter reload. It is not creating the wan_stf or stf0 (which from the commits is being changed) interface. IPv6 is still not working correctly.
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You mean on bootup or after clicking save on interface page?
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On save on interface page. I have not tried a reboot since it is the main office FW. I don't want to keep rebooting it often. I can reboot if need be.
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Reboot has no affect on this issue.
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Not sure what is wrong on your side.
I just selected an interface choose 6to4 type and the interface comes right up!
Can you show screenshot of your configuration and also the section of the interface in config.xml for this?UPDATE: Also can you check that your interface address is not in private range since that will not allow it!
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Do you mind if I PM you that?
Yes, it is using a public address. Up till yesterday, IPv6 was working well.
I am also running CAPR type VIPs on the WAN as well. Is there anything that destroys wan_*? -
Send the PM is ok like that
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What screen shots would you like? It is really simple setup. Just choose 6to4 Tunnel in WAN config and created an allow all rule in LAN for IPv6.
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Really just gitsync to the latest code and retry.
I put your configuration on test vm and it just works! -
It usually makes no difference, but I am running the 32bit version.
I tried gitsync and I even removed ipv6 config and rebooted and re-setup. It is now not creating an IP address on LAN either. Very strange. -
Used a spare public IP and tested with latest build and a git sycn on 32bit. Basic config .. set public ip on WAN and set a static with a free on in the net. Made sure traffic could pass. Result is that IPv6 does not work. LAN does not set IPv6 and WAN does not create the wan_stf interface. IPv6 using 6to4 tunnel fail. Testing 64bit now with same setup.
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Did get errors:
php: : The command '/sbin/ifconfig wan_stf inet6 2002:4658:b479:: prefixlen 16' returned exit code '1', the output was 'ifconfig: interface wan_stf does not exist'
and then of course:
php: : The command '/sbin/route change -inet6 default '2002:c058:6301::'' returned exit code '1', the output was 'route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: Network is unreachable change net default: gateway 2002:c058:6301::: Network is unreachable'
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64bit pfSense also failed to create wan_stf. Here are the errors:
php: : The command '/sbin/ifconfig wan_stf inet6 2002:4658:b479:: prefixlen 16' returned exit code '1', the output was 'ifconfig: interface wan_stf does not exist'
and
php: : The command '/sbin/route change -inet6 default '2002:c058:6301::'' returned exit code '1', the output was 'route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: Network is unreachable change net default: gateway 2002:c058:6301::: Network is unreachable'
There was an error on boot about renaming the interface, but it went by quickly and I cannot capture it.
update:
okay it says that rename expect 1 parameter to be a string. -
Have you ever tried to execute that manually in Diagnostis->Command Prompt->PHP Execute?
$tmpstfiface = pfSense_interface_create("stf");
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nope .. but i did a scroll lock on the error and got this.
pfSense_interface_rename() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /etc/inc/interfaces.inc on line 3313.That line reads: pfSense_interface_rename($tmpstfiface, $stfiface);
Parameter 1 I think is $tmpstfiface and is getting set by $tmpstfiface = pfSense_interface_create("stf");
if not then it is the $stfiface set by $stfiface = "{$interface}_stf";But which ever one it is, its creating an array and not a string.
Update:
With parameters set to "wan" and "wan_stf", I no longer get the errors booting up, but it looks like stf is never created or renaming fails as I keep getting:The command '/sbin/ifconfig wan_stf inet6 2002:4658:b479:: prefixlen 16' returned exit code '1', the output was 'ifconfig: interface wan_stf does not exist'
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The $tmpstfiface variable is an array due to the fact that the "pfSense_interface_create" function returns an array (with the key "error" and value "Could not create interface") when an error occurs.
Try without using the "pfSense_interface_create" function by executing "ifconfig stf create" and see what happens.
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It is actually returning the string "Array" … I put in a log_error command to return the value of $tmpstfiface.
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Directly printing an array returns the string "Array".