IPv6 with track interface on LAN stopped working
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I built a new pfsense vm in vmware, got it working with WAN set to /56 and LAN set to track interface. Everything worked great for a few weeks, until I decided to play around with more features like ramdisk. After restarting pfsense for the 2nd time (after unchecking ramdisk again when I realized it was pointless) my LAN IPv6 address has disappeared. I can ping out via ipv6 from the WAN, but of course none of the clients. WAN connection only works when set to /56 so I think that's correct. I tried restarting multiple times, disabling ipv6 completely for a day and letting it sit, then enabling again.
Per my ISP I have the following information, which seems to indicate and issue with pfsense:
"Your WAN address would be a /64 address. The range for the delegated prefixes are:
2604:5500:c078:8100:: /56 and 2604:5500:c078:bf00:: /56 - For LAN addresses.Here are the advertisements that are being sent out from the DHCPv6 server to you. Note the Dynamic User ID that contains your MAC address.
Advertise NA: address 2604:5500:c078:8000::140 to client with duid 00:01:00:01:21:df:35:00:00:0c:29:4e:f2:c2 iaid = 0 valid for 31536000 seconds
Advertise PD: address 2604:5500:c078:bd00::/56 to client with duid 00:01:00:01:21:df:35:00:00:0c:29:4e:f2:c2 iaid = 0 valid for 31536000 seconds
SSH@core.410townsend#sho ipv6 neigh | i 294e.f2cc
285 2604:5500:c078:8000:20c:29ff:xxx:xxx 723 000c.294e.f2cc REACH 7 2/2 1
387 fe80::20c:29ff:fe4e:f2cc 723 000c.294e.f2cc STALE 10 2/2 1
Getting this in DHCP log on bootup:
Jan 24 10:00:48 dhcp6c 28299 Sending Solicit
Jan 24 10:00:44 dhcp6c 28299 Sending Solicit
Jan 24 10:00:42 dhcp6c 28299 Sending Solicit
Jan 24 10:00:41 dhcp6c 28299 Sending Solicit
Jan 24 10:00:40 dhcp6c 27988 skip opening control port
Jan 24 10:00:40 dhcp6c 27988 failed initialize control message authentication
Jan 24 10:00:40 dhcp6c 27988 failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directoryAlso, contents of /var/etc/dhcp6c_wan.conf are:
interface vmx1 {
send ia-na 0; # request stateful address
send ia-pd 0; # request prefix delegation
request domain-name-servers;
request domain-name;
script "/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_script.sh"; # we'd like some nameservers please
};
id-assoc na 0 { };Per this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/68bj9e/most_dhcpv6_options_ignored/
Is that conf file supposed to be getting updated when I set LAN to track interface?
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Noticed in the logs when I boot up, I'm getting the following every two minutes but then it stops after a while:
dhcp6c 27601 Sending Solicit
I assume this is pfsense asking for a prefix delegation from dhcp6?
If anyone has any thoughts would love to hear it. ISP has been trying to work with me - they even rebuilt the ipv6 settings for my local switch which seemed to get me an address for a couple minutes, but then disappeared.
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Just in case it helps someone who might be able to help me, I'll include more info from my ISP since they've been nice enough to look pretty deeply into this for me:
Below I found a reference to a Release message from the Requesting Router. I do not have specifics on what the Requesting Router returns when it uses the delegation (binding state active).
In referencing the RFC 3633 - IPv6 Prefix Options for DHCPv6 - https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3633#section-10 Page 12; 3rd paragraph states:
"The requesting router uses a Release message to return a delegated prefix to a delegating router. The prefixes to be released MUST be included in the IA_PDs."
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I guess I had the LAN MAC already. It is part of the DUID. I have also included other information from the DHCPv6 server. The advertisements and the binding state. Currently the only binding state your PD has is RELEASED
Sho ipv6 neighbor
3 2604:5500:c078:8000:20c:29ff:fe4e:f2cc 723 000c.294e.f2cc STALE 2 2/2 1
4 fe80::20c:29ff:fe4e:f2cc 723 000c.294e.f2cc REACH 20 2/2 1From the DHCPv6 Server Logs: (Same advertisements as previously are still being advertised.)
NA - Neighborhood Advertisement
PD - Prefix DelegationJan 31 18:51:46 dhcpv6-sf dhcpd[489]: Advertise NA: address 2604:5500:c078:8000::107 to client with duid 00:01:00:01:21:fa:d7:dc:00:0c:29:4e:f2:c2 iaid = 0 valid for 31536000 seconds
Jan 31 18:51:46 dhcpv6-sf dhcpd[489]: Advertise PD: address 2604:5500:c078:bd00::/56 to client with duid 00:01:00:01:21:fa:d7:dc:00:0c:29:4e:f2:c2 iaid = 0 valid for 31536000 seconds
Here is the Prefix Delegation Lease
ia-pd "\000\000\000\000\000\001\000\001!\372\327\334\000\014)N\362\302" {
cltt 1 2018/01/29 04:16:58;
iaprefix 2604:5500:c078:bd00::/56 {
binding state released;
preferred-life 19710000;
max-life 31536000;
ends 2 2019/01/29 04:13:38;
}
}The binding state is either active or released
SO I also found this in the dhcpd6.leases file
If I search for the Network portion (What I placed in BOLD) of the Neighborhood Advertisement (NA) 2604:5500:c078:8000::107 The results are below:
ia-na "\245K\006@\000\003\000\001\220r@\006K\245" {
cltt 1 2018/01/15 02:03:51;
iaaddr 2604:5500:c078:8000::200 {
binding state active;
preferred-life 7200;
max-life 31536000;
ends 2 2019/01/15 02:03:51;
}
}
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ia-na "\000\000\000\000\000\001\000\001!\372\327\334\000\014)N\362\302" {
cltt 1 2018/01/29 04:16:56;
iaaddr 2604:5500:c078:8000::107 {
binding state released;
preferred-life 19710000;
max-life 31536000;
ends 2 2019/01/29 04:13:38;
}
}Notice that there are two listings. The first is the announcment ending in ::200 and the second ending in ::107 which is advertised to your DUID 00:01:00:01:21:fa:d7:dc:00:0c:29:4e:f2:c2
According to all these findings. The DHCPv6 server is announcing the delegations properly. But it seems your router is not acknowledging (making the binding state active). Notice the other delegation is active.
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@mgittelman This is 7 Months Old, and I fell in to same boat. NO configuration changes I just had to reboot one day due to a vmware issue. Now ipv6 does not work any more. If I connect a laptop directly to the modem I get ipv6 as expected. Just Pfsense no longer works. Ended up setting up a HE tunnel to get by. Wonder if there is a solution to this problem?
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Going to need much more information than "no longer works."
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@derelict Yes its strange, I have DHCP6 setup on WAN, I was not asking for an IP just PD, which has been working. I have 2 LAN nic's on 2 separate Vlan,s so one PD is 0 the other was dd.
One morning My gig network was down, switch was hosed so I rebooted the switch. Now I can no longer get any ipv6 info. to the Interfaces.
But if I look in the DHCP logs I see a PD being assigned I can see a WAN IP assigned. but they never make it to my Interfaces.
Snippet from the Logs:
Sep 2 15:45:24 dhcp6c 48184 IA_NA address: 2603:9000:ff00:b5:1da7:7fff:a000:b95a pltime=604706 vltime=604706
Sep 2 15:45:24 dhcp6c 48184 get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
Sep 2 15:45:24 dhcp6c 48184 IA_PD: ID=0, T1=302353, T2=483764
Sep 2 15:45:24 dhcp6c 48184 get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
Sep 2 15:45:24 dhcp6c 48184 IA_PD prefix: 2603:9000:b591:7800::/56 pltime=604706 vltime=604706
so my Request for PD is being answered but Track interface never gets an assigned Prefix.
also FYI I wiped my config back to Factory, just as a test, setup WAN and LAN and it still does not work.
If I hook laptop directly to the Modem I get WAN ipv6 address.
so something is hosed with Tracking on the interfaces. or my DUID is banned, (but I changed it) I also changed my wan MAC address and get a new ipv4 address now.
but no Ipv6 makes it to the interface.
What would you need to see my issue more clearly. -
What is in
/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan.conf
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more dhcp6c_wan.conf
interface vmx0 {
send ia-na 0; # request stateful address
send ia-pd 0; # request prefix delegation
request domain-name-servers;
request domain-name;
script "/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_script.sh"; # we'd like some nameservers please
};
id-assoc na 0 { };
id-assoc pd 0 {
prefix ::/56 infinity;
prefix-interface vmx1 {
sla-id 0;
sla-len 8;
};
prefix-interface vmx2 {
sla-id 187;
sla-len 8;
};
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Looks like what should be there.
What is after that in the DHCP logs? There should be information about creating and updating prefixes below the part where it gets the IA_PD response. The create a prefix and add an address in this log is this node's track interface LAN with an id of 1. Just post a whole sequence if you can.
Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: Sending Solicit Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: set client ID (len 14) Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: set identity association Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: set elapsed time (len 2) Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: set option request (len 4) Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: set IA_PD prefix Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: set IA_PD Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: send solicit to ff02::1:2%re1 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: reset a timer on re1, state=SOLICIT, timeo=4, retrans=16326 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: receive advertise from fe80::208:a2ff:fe0a:593f%re1 on re1 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: get DHCP option identity association, len 40 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: get DHCP option IA address, len 24 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: IA_NA address: 2001:dabb:ad00:7fff::ed96:eec5 pltime=4500 vltime=7200 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: IA_PD: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: IA_PD prefix: 2001:dabb:ad00:fc00::/56 pltime=4500 vltime=7200 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: get DHCP option client ID, len 14 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: DUID: 00:01:00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:fe:e0:54:6e:79:49 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: get DHCP option server ID, len 14 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: DUID: 00:01:00:01:21:6c:b6:e4:00:08:a2:0a:59:3f Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: get DHCP option DNS, len 16 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: server ID: 00:01:00:01:21:6c:b6:e4:00:08:a2:0a:59:3f, pref=-1 Sep/04/2018 00:52:24: reset timer for re1 to 0.997431 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: picked a server (ID: 00:01:00:01:21:6c:b6:e4:00:08:a2:0a:59:3f) Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: Sending Request Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: a new XID (777d7b) is generated Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: set client ID (len 14) Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: set server ID (len 14) Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: set IA address Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: set identity association Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: set elapsed time (len 2) Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: set option request (len 4) Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: set IA_PD prefix Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: set IA_PD Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: send request to ff02::1:2%re1 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: reset a timer on re1, state=REQUEST, timeo=0, retrans=955 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: receive reply from fe80::208:a2ff:fe0a:593f%re1 on re1 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: get DHCP option identity association, len 40 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: IA_NA: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: get DHCP option IA address, len 24 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: IA_NA address: 2001:dabb:ad00:7fff::ed96:eec5 pltime=4500 vltime=7200 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: IA_PD: ID=0, T1=0, T2=0 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: IA_PD prefix: 2001:dabb:ad00:fc00::/56 pltime=4500 vltime=7200 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: get DHCP option client ID, len 14 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: DUID: 00:01:00:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:fe:e0:54:6e:79:49 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: get DHCP option server ID, len 14 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: DUID: 00:01:00:01:21:6c:b6:e4:00:08:a2:0a:59:3f Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: get DHCP option DNS, len 16 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: dhcp6c Received REQUEST Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: nameserver[0] 2001:dabb:ad00:7fff::1 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: make an IA: PD-0 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: create a prefix 2001:dabb:ad00:fc00::/56 pltime=4500, vltime=7200 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: add an address 2001:dabb:ad00:fc01:fce0:54ff:fe6e:7949/64 on re0 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: T1(2250) and/or T2(3600) is locally determined Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: make an IA: NA-0 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: create an address 2001:dabb:ad00:7fff::ed96:eec5 pltime=4500, vltime=14320663271269473312 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: add an address 2001:dabb:ad00:7fff::ed96:eec5/128 on re1 Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: T1(2250) and/or T2(3600) is locally determined Sep/04/2018 00:52:25: executes /var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh Sep/04/2018 00:52:27: script "/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh" terminated Sep/04/2018 00:52:27: removing an event on re1, state=REQUEST Sep/04/2018 00:52:27: removing server (ID: 00:01:00:01:21:6c:b6:e4:00:08:a2:0a:59:3f) Sep/04/2018 00:52:27: got an expected reply, sleeping.
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This was working perfectly, then all the sudden it stopped working. I can see in Logs where a PD is coming down the pipe but the LAN Track interface never populates with the PD.
for Testing purposes I built a new Pfsense box, No config just blank, setup WAN LAN, enabled Ipv6 and same result.
Sorry if my Logs are upside down, box was checked to have recent at top. This is what confuses it looks like I am getting correct responses.Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 reset a timer on vmx0, state=REQUEST, timeo=1, retrans=1845
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 send request to ff02::1:2%vmx0
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 set IA_PD
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 set IA_PD prefix
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 set option request (len 4)
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 set elapsed time (len 2)
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 set identity association
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 set IA address
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 set server ID (len 14)
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 set client ID (len 14)
Sep 3 21:09:46 dhcp6c 49426 Sending Request
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 reset a timer on vmx0, state=REQUEST, timeo=0, retrans=911
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 send request to ff02::1:2%vmx0
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set IA_PD
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set IA_PD prefix
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set option request (len 4)
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set elapsed time (len 2)
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set identity association
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set IA address
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set server ID (len 14)
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set client ID (len 14)
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 a new XID (cd1ea5) is generated
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 Sending Request
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 server ID: 00:01:00:01:21:c2:86:9d:00:50:56:97:d7:cd, pref=255
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 preference: 255
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 get DHCP option preference, len 1
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 IA_PD prefix: 2603:9000:b505:bb00::/56 pltime=567719 vltime=567719
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 IA_PD: ID=0, T1=283859, T2=454175
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 IA_NA address: 2603:9000:ff00:b5:5cc7:f677:e6e4:6a7e pltime=566005 vltime=566005
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 get DHCP option IA address, len 24
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 IA_NA: ID=0, T1=283002, T2=452804
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 get DHCP option identity association, len 40
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 DUID: 00:01:00:01:21:c2:86:9d:00:50:56:97:d7:cd
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 get DHCP option server ID, len 14
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 DUID: 00:01:00:01:22:e4:18:42:00:50:56:b7:ee:fb
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 get DHCP option client ID, len 14
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 receive advertise from fe80::2bc:60ff:fe93:1419%vmx0 on vmx0
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 reset a timer on vmx0, state=SOLICIT, timeo=1, retrans=2083
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 send solicit to ff02::1:2%vmx0
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set IA_PD
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set IA_PD prefix
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set option request (len 4)
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set elapsed time (len 2)
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set identity association
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 set client ID (len 14)
Sep 3 21:09:45 dhcp6c 49426 Sending Solicit
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 reset a timer on vmx0, state=SOLICIT, timeo=0, retrans=1091
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 send solicit to ff02::1:2%vmx0
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 set IA_PD
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 set IA_PD prefix
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 set option request (len 4)
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 set elapsed time (len 2)
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 set identity association
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 set client ID (len 14)
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 a new XID (f6776d) is generated
Sep 3 21:09:44 dhcp6c 49426 Sending Solicit -
Also like to mention that during boot I see WAN Syslodg: Bind : Can't assign requested address.
sorry typed that from Memory, but it hangs the box for a few minutes, have read its FE80 Addresses that are stuck on the interface. -
That is not representative of actually getting a response. All I see there is Send Solicit. Look at the log I posted. See the send request and receive reply.
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so I am not receiving a reply or is their anyway possible I'm Blocking it? When I hook laptop to Modem reboot everything I get WAN ipv6 address, so I am not blaming the ISP I have to be missing something.
Also I do have a Tunnel to HE.net and I do not forward all traffic out the HE gateway, I have a Rule on specific Vlan to route that traffic.
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Log finally posted this Says No responses were received?
Sep 3 21:18:35 dhcp6c 86742 removing server (ID: 00:01:00:01:21:c2:86:9d:00:50:56:97:d7:cd)
Sep 3 21:18:35 dhcp6c 86742 removing an event on vmx0, state=REQUEST
Sep 3 21:18:35 dhcp6c 86742 no responses were received
Sep 3 21:18:07 dhcp6c 86742 reset a timer on vmx0, state=REQUEST, timeo=9, retrans=27750
Sep 3 21:18:07 dhcp6c 86742 send request to ff02::1:2%vmx0
Sep 3 21:18:07 dhcp6c 86742 set IA_PD
Sep 3 21:18:07 dhcp6c 86742 set IA_PD prefix
Sep 3 21:18:07 dhcp6c 86742 set option request (len 4)
Sep 3 21:18:07 dhcp6c 86742 set elapsed time (len 2)
Sep 3 21:18:07 dhcp6c 86742 set identity associationFound this also in the Log, is this .Key thing a problem?
Sep 3 21:15:15 dhcp6c 5912 <5>[vmx0] (4)
Sep 3 21:15:15 dhcp6c 5912 <3>[interface] (9)
Sep 3 21:15:15 dhcp6c 5912 skip opening control port
Sep 3 21:15:15 dhcp6c 5912 failed initialize control message authentication
Sep 3 21:15:15 dhcp6c 5912 failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
Sep 3 21:15:15 dhcp6c 5912 extracted an existing DUID from /var/db/dhcp6c_duid: 00:01:00:01:22:e4:18:42:00:50:56:b7:ee:fb -
Packet capture for IPv6 ICMPv6 on WAN and see what's actually going on out there. Maybe they don't like the DUID since they already think they have a lease out to the laptop. Are you requesting a PD on the laptop? I doubt it so that isn't a comparable test.
Have you called them? Maybe they need to clear something in their DHCP server.
No, that control port is not an issue.
| Sep 3 21:18:35 dhcp6c 86742 no responses were received
Exactly.
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Correct on the laptop did not request a PD not really a valid test, other than It does get a WAN ipv6 address, so the least I should get one on the Wan IP on the pfsense box.
I will generate a custom unique UUID and force that out, you have a good point as pfsense spoofs the MAC and UUID -
I would get rid of any spoofed MAC addresses unless you know you need them. That's really hacky. It's almost always better to just have the ISP do what they need to do (if anything) so you can use the new MAC address.
DHCPv6 doesn't use MAC as an identifier. It uses the DUID. Thought part of the DUID generation input might be a link-layer (MAC) address.
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I did that early today took out all the MAC fields, made sure they were Actually the MAC of that Interface card. SO im all clean there. the DUID or UUID is generated using the WAN's mac address.
Running packet capture now but its not finding the conversation just some icmp stuff.
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I setup Syslog and can filter for dhcpd6, so I caught this in the Log when saving WAN/LAN forcing dhcpd6 to update:
reset a timer on vmx0
transmit failed: Can't assign requested address
set IA_PD
set IA_PD prefix
set option request (len 4)
set elapsed time (len 2)
set identity association
set client ID (len 18)
Sending Solicit
reset a timer on vmx0
transmit failed: Can't assign requested address
set IA_PD
set IA_PD prefix
set option request (len 4)
set elapsed time (len 2)
set identity association
set client ID (len 18)
Sending Solicit
reset a timer on vmx0
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@Derelict you live in Vegas so I’m guessing you have Cox as well. Any tips to get ipv6 working? I just redid my install from scratch, set lan to track, nothing checked on WAN. Still only getting link-local ipv6 address. It’s driving me crazy!