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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      Yeah, you're strange.  ;)

      Impossible to really give you much advise without knowing a lot more about your network but a good place to start would be here:
      https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Example_basic_configuration

      Steve

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        kejianshi
        last edited by

        Its as easy as IPV4 and no NAT issues.  Sure its base 16 but I have 8 fingers on each hand, so no problem.  (-;

        I love that I can easily give anything I want a public IP and easily firewall it.

        For Audio/Video this will be great as soon as people accept it.

        My biggest issue is that most things are IPV6 ready but not really being skinned in most GUIs yet.

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          ferthelet
          last edited by

          @stephenw10, thank you again but that seems pretty general, one thing in my network is that we don't have DMZ :-)

          @kejianshi, great you find it v6 easier than v4, I'm still grasping it

          I want to install squid (or squid3?) + squidgauard (or dansguard?) and I'm reading that these packages have problems with ipv6, is this right?

          A little context if you could use it for some advice…

          Our public ipv6 addresses are

          
          network 2800:160:17C5:0:0:0:0:0/48
          GW 2800:160:17C5:0:0:0:0:1
          
          

          My pfsense server info

          2.2-RELEASE (amd64) 
          built on Thu Jan 22 14:03:54 CST 2015 
          FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE-p4
          You are on the latest version.
          

          This server has 3 network i/f and 3 vlans

          cablenic WAN	 up	100baseTX <full-duplex> 190.8.65.21 2800:160:17c5::2
           cablenic intsi	         up	1000baseT <full-duplex> 192.168.32.253
           cablenic intsm	         up	1000baseT <full-duplex> 192.168.18.245
           cablenic VLANCER up	1000baseT <full-duplex> 172.28.255.254 2800:160:17c5::1:1 (here are 50% of network PCs)
           cablenic VLANTI	 up	1000baseT <full-duplex> 192.168.168.1
           cablenic VLANSEM up	1000baseT <full-duplex> 192.168.14.254 (here are 50% of network PCs)</full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex></full-duplex>
          

          Thank you again!!

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            The best piece of advise I can give you is to start with a basic configuration and build it up testing at each stage. Don't try and do everything in one go.

            @ kejianshi: Hexadecimal limbs, why didn't I think of that.  ;)

            Steve

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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
              last edited by

              So what IPv6 are you using on the lan side if that is your public?

              inetnum:    2800:160::/32
              status:      allocated
              aut-num:    N/A
              owner:      Gtd Internet S.A.
              ownerid:    CL-GISA-LACNIC
              responsible: Manuel Suanez Berrios
              address:    Moneda, 920, Piso 11
              address:    6500712 - Santiago - RM
              country:    CL

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                ferthelet
                last edited by

                @johnpoz, I had this previous config which might have changed as I was playing around…

                VLANCER, 2800:160:17c5::1:1 /52
                VLANSEM, 2800:160:17c5::1:2 /52 and so on...
                

                @stephenw10, you are correct, step-by-step, the only thing I want by now is to establish connection from my pfsense server to  my default public GW first then to the world using ipv6 address –no DNS at first :-)

                Our DNS servers would be

                2800:160::2
                2800:160::1
                

                Thanks for your kind replies!

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  /52 ??  yeah that would not be correct..

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                    kejianshi
                    last edited by

                    Sleeping - Look at this when I wake.

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                      ferthelet
                      last edited by

                      @johnpoz /52 is not correct? I thought it could be subdivided in 16 networks with this… any suggestion?

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                      • johnpozJ
                        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        min size of ipv6 segment is suppose to be /64, you can get a /48 for example from say tunnel broker HE, they route that to you via your tunnel then you can break that up into as many /64 you want.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          But those VLANs have the same subnet, no?

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                            kejianshi
                            last edited by

                            I have had great success with a /48 for WAN and handing out /64s on all interfaces, including openvpn interfaces.

                            I do want to experiment with something like a /52 on the WAN and handing out a limited number of /64s after. (tried before and failed)

                            Why?  Because some data centers for some odd reason are still hesitant to hand me a /48.  Maybe all they have is a /48 themselves?

                            I know thats a crap configuration, but it would solve problems for me also to get that to work.

                            I will soon have a chance to try that…  "soon" according to the data center.

                            However, as previously stated, if you want IPV6 now, getting a HE IPV6 tunnel works super well.

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                              ferthelet
                              last edited by

                              @stephenw10, yes, those VLANs had the same /52…

                              @kejianshi, I will better go with /64, so I will post here how it goes...

                              In any case my "problem" is pinging from pfsense to my default route (even though both ips answer from the Internet)...

                              
                              pfsense             <----> default GW 
                              2800:160:17c5::2/48 <----> 2800:160:17c5::1 /48
                              
                              

                              I don't know why but I'm still thinking the ipv4 way, I resist to waste so many addresses :-)

                              Thank you guys for following up…

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                                kejianshi
                                last edited by

                                /64 on the wan is near useless.  You really want to be able to give each LAN/OPT interface a /64

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                                  ferthelet
                                  last edited by

                                  @kejianshi I'm sorry I wasn't clear… I want first to get this two addresses to communicate each other (pf <-> gw) using the /48 mask... only then I will change the /52 to /64 configs for my internal networks...

                                  Any suggestion as to how troubleshoot this pf <-> gw issue? It's worth saying that this problem presents only for ipv6. It works fine in ipv4...

                                  I'm folllowing this document, but I have done it twice for the WAN part and I still don't find anything  :-
                                  https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Connectivity_Troubleshooting

                                  Thank you again

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                                    ferthelet
                                    last edited by

                                    Just to let you know that I finally could establish comm between pf <-> gw . I'm almost sure it was a fw rule, but I touched so many little things… now I'm going to subnet using /64... Thank you all for your kind support.

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                                      kejianshi
                                      last edited by

                                      Its really difficult to help figure out IPV6 without seeing your settings.  For me anyway.  But I'm glad its working for you.

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                                        ferthelet
                                        last edited by

                                        Hello,

                                        Just to let you know that my IPv6 is working now, again it seemed to be a faulty firewall rule. Once the connection established between my "pfsense" <-> "default isp gw" everything else went fine.

                                        . public addresses 2800:160:17C5::/48
                                        . internal addresses 2800:160:17C5:1~4::/64

                                        Initially I messed up with dhchpv6, then manual ipv6, finally stateless :-) and it works all right!

                                        Again, thank you all for your great comments and support!

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