6rd tunnel setup on Rogers
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I'm trying to get a 6rd tunnel working with my home ISP (Rogers). They provide the settings on this page:
http://ipv6.rogers.com/tunneled-ipv6-access/Provider Prefix 2607:F090
Provider Prefix Sites 32
Mask Bits 0
Relay Address 66.185.95.192So, on the WAN interface I set the 6rd prefix to 2607:F090::/32, border relay to 66.185.95.192 and leave 0 for the prefix length. For the LAN interface I set it to track WAN.
I get a IPV6 assigned to the WAN and LAN interfaces as well as the devices on the lan, so the route advertisement is working. In the LAN firewall rules I allow all IPV6 from any to any.However pfsense reports the ipv6 gateway as down and none of the ipv6 tests are successful
apinger: ALARM: WAN_6RD(2607:f090:42b9:5fc0::) *** down ***
Any suggestion?
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Something I just noticed. The ipv6 on the WAN interface is /32 while the one on the LAN is /64. Is that supposed to be like that?
WAN v6/6RD: 2607:f090:xxxx:xxxx::/32
LAN v6/t6: 2607:f090:xxxx:xxxx::1/64 -
Hi MaxPF,
I don't have any solutions for you, but myself & another user seem to be seeing the same thing as you are using Charter's 6RD service.
You might want to keep an eye on this thread:
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,59461.0.html
-Will
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Use another monitor address, some use <prefix>::1 others also reply on <prefix>:: (0 basically).
There is no common ground between those brokers</prefix></prefix>
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Hi databeestje,
I would suspect that the cause of the monitor being down is because the 6RD connection isn't up. I'm not sure any monitor address is going to work until MaxPF has a connection that passes some tests on the ipv6 test sites.
I'm in a similar situation as described in the thread in my prior post.
-Will
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Can you run a ping -S $WAN_STF_ADDRESS $monitoring address and see if that works?