DHCPD6 hands out wrong subnet
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 Hi all, I have a confusing problem as I have a /64 v6 subnet configured on LAN side of my pfSense and configured DHCPD6 for dynamic and static leases. SLAAC on clients work fine, they generate their mac-based IP and a privacy IP with /64 subnet just fine. But as I tried configuring some servers or NAS to use DHCP instead so I can manage their IP addresses through pfSense and the static lease list, the DHCP6 Server hands out those addresses - but with /128 as the subnet instead of /64. Is there anywhere I have to configure the /64 netmask in addition to LAN interface? DHCP6 server config page shows: DHCPv6 Server Enable (checked) Subnet 2001:xxx:xxx:xxx:: 
 Subnet mask 64 bits
 Available range 2001:xxx:xxx:xxx:: - 2001:xxx:xxx:xxx:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffffRange: 2001:xxx:xxx:xxx:feed:: To 2001:xxx:xxx:xxx:feed:ffff:ffff:ffff So seems pretty straightforward and as DHCPv6 recognizes the subnet mask with /64, I don't get it why it hands out addresses as /128. Greets 
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 So seems pretty straightforward and as DHCPv6 recognizes the subnet mask with /64, I don't get it why it hands out addresses as /128. If ((2001:babe:face:5:4:3:2:1) AND (ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff) = 2001:babe:face:5:4:3:2:1) Then 
 host is unique and has its ID on internet like such a number, as a /128If ((2001:babe:face:5:4:3:2:1) AND (ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:0:0:0:0) = 2001:babe:face:5:0:0:0:0) Then 
 no route to that host
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 How do you enable both DHCP-PD and the DHCP6 server? Any interfaces configures as "track interface" (i.e., use delegated prefix) don't even show up in the DHCP6 server configuration for me at all… 
