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    IPv6 and Facebook

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      Darevas
      last edited by

      Hi everyone

      first, sorry about my english  :-\

      I need some help about IPv6 and Facebook

      before this big change, I have blocked facebook using Aliases and Rules and this works excellent

      Now Its change to IPv6 and The students and Workers can access to that
      i found the range (thanks to http://bgp.he.net/)
      2620:0000:1c00:: /40

      and i change the rules to Ipv4+IPv6
      IPv4+6 TCP * * Facebook 80 - 443

      but doesn´t work, maybe i choose the incorrect range
      or another config to try.

      thanls a lot for your answers.

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        Cino
        last edited by

        i don't think aliases for ipv6 are working yet

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        • jimpJ
          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
          last edited by

          Aliases work fine in IPv6

          You have the wrong range, or at least not all of them.

          $ host www.facebook.com
          www.facebook.com has address 69.171.229.70
          www.facebook.com has IPv6 address 2a03:2880:10:8f02:face:b00c:0:25
          

          That IPv6 address is nowhere near what you have.

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            bardelot
            last edited by

            Their IPv6 range is 2620:0000:1c00::/40 and 2a03:2880::/32

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              Cino
              last edited by

              @jimp:

              Aliases work fine in IPv6

              guess i'm behind a little…lol thanks for letting me know

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                wallabybob
                last edited by

                Where I live (Australia) youtube.com maps to different IPv4 addresses than it does in the UK. Maybe something similar happens to facebook.com IPv6 addresses.

                Did you add the IPv6 subnets to your alias? (You didn't say you did.)

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                  Darevas
                  last edited by

                  @wallabybob:

                  Where I live (Australia) youtube.com maps to different IPv4 addresses than it does in the UK. Maybe something similar happens to facebook.com IPv6 addresses.

                  Did you add the IPv6 subnets to your alias? (You didn't say you did.)

                  Yes, i have a Alias named "Facebook" in that, i have a lot of Ipv4 and now
                  the New IPv6 Ranges

                  I Will add the subnets
                  thanks a lot for your answers

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                    databeestje
                    last edited by

                    The combined protocol rules are pretty new, so if it doesn't work let us know.

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