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    • JKnottJ
      JKnott
      last edited by

      The part you mentioned about 'clients correctly setup on either your /64 you got from HE, or did you breakup your /48 into different /64s you put on your lan side segments' has totally thrown me.

      One thing about IPv6 is it has an unbelievably huge address space.  So, instead of getting just one address from the ISP, as was usual on IPv4, you get large blocks of addresses.  The smallest block ISPs are supposed to hand out is a /64, which is 18.4 billion, billion addresses.  An ISP may provide larger blocks.  Mine provides a /56, which can be spit into 256 /64s.  A /48, as he.net provides, has 65536.  You can use pfSense to split off individual /64s for each network or VLAN you have.

      As for MTU, I don't know what HE requires, but the tunnel broker I used to use set the MTU to 1280, which is the smallest allowed on IPv6.  Using PPPoE will require a slightly smaller MTU that the common 1500.  Other than a bit of a performance hit, there's no problem using a smaller MTU than necessary.

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        bigshorty
        last edited by

        Cheers for the reply.

        I got the 1 /64 from HE.

        Unfortunately something came up so I wasn't able to rebuild my tunnel earlier but I will try your suggestions tomorrow and let you know what happens, especially leaving dhcpv6 / RA for now. I was able to ping ipv6.google.com on the previous tunnel setup through pfSense, but I didn't try it using command prompt on my PC, I guess that'll help identify what part of the connection is actually not working properly.

        Many thanks again for your comments and advice, I really do appreciate it.

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          bigshorty
          last edited by

          Right, quick update for you.

          I've tried rebuilding my tunnel on pfsense.

          I can ping ipv6.google.com through pfsense (see image). I have also added image of my ipv6 test results, the only positive being that my dns server appears to have ipv6 internet access.

          I'm pretty sure I'm getting the final LAN firewall rule wrong to let ipv6 traffic out. Any help with setting this up would be appreciated.

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            bigshorty
            last edited by

            Another quick up date. I've managed to get the ipv6 test website to identify my ipv6 address (see image)

            Unfortunately I've got a message stating I have a broken or misconfigured ipv6 setup, but other than the final lan firewall rule to let ipv6 traffic out, I'm pretty sure everything else is set up correctly.

            Any thoughts and/or advice would be greatly appreciated.

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              bigshorty
              last edited by

              Just to add, I am also able to ping ipv6.google.com from my PC using command prompt.

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                kpa
                last edited by

                Post your LAN rules, we can't make heads or tails of what's actually going on if we can't see the rules.

                You could also just allow all IPv6 in on the LAN interface for now and it would rule out problems with your LAN rules.

                Also post your interface setups including the GIF interface setup, the setup of the OPT interface that acts as your IPv6 WAN and your LAN interface setup.

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  If your HE tunnel was setup it would show you coming form HE.. Not some isp..

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                    bigshorty
                    last edited by

                    Cheers for the replies, much appreciated.

                    Right, I've attached a load of images of my setup in the hope someone can point me in the right direction. I've probably done something really dumb! The image titles say what they are.

                    Many thanks

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                    • johnpozJ
                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                      last edited by

                      Where is your gif interface for your tunnel?

                      I assume those pings your allowing if from HE IPs?  Haven't bothered to lookup those source IPs you have limited it too.

                      Your gif or tunnel is going to be a 1 off from your /64 they give you..

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                        bigshorty
                        last edited by

                        Attached is my gif interface details. I also added an image of an option to use ipv4 connectivity as parent interface, does the box need to be checked on this option?

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                          last edited by

                          Does your gateway come up?

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                            bigshorty
                            last edited by

                            Yes it does, but the initial WAN setup for PPPOE, before I started messing around with my ipv6 tunnel details has gone offline, should it do that? (see image)

                            I've also attached images of my HE tunnel, and the interfaces on the pfsense dashboard, didn't know if they might highlight anything unusual.

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                            • johnpozJ
                              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                              last edited by

                              So you have 1f08 prefix on your tunnel and the 1f09 prefix on your lan right?

                              Can your lan client ping the 1f09 ::1 address?  What IP did you give your client.. What is the ipconfig /all of your client on your lan?

                              Curious to see your full ipconfig /all from your client… Windows like to use teredo and 6to4 and isatap... Curious if your seeing address there..  I have all those transition technologies disabled and only the clean dualstack running.

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                                bigshorty
                                last edited by

                                Cheers for helping out so much John, hopefully we can get there in the end!

                                Ok, just so you know I've created a new HE tunnel and provided an image of it. On top of that I've tried to build my tunnel again but still having connectivity issues with ipv6 sites. I've attached images of my wan, lan and tunnel interfaces, perhaps you can have a look and see if you notice anything out of place.

                                I've also ping tested ::1 address from my client with results shown in the image.

                                Ipconfig /all results shown on last 3 attached images.

                                Please let me know if you notice anything out of place.

                                Many thanks.

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                                • johnpozJ
                                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  Why is your IPv6 address on your LAN interface not finished?

                                  Give a number on the end ::1 or ::254 something!!

                                  Looks like your pinging the far end of the tunnel.  But you seem to have some other addresses on there on your lan.  And you don't have a IPv6 dns setup and or global gateway.. If your going t set static then set that up…

                                  Once you have that working, then you can worry about dhcp or autoipv6 addresses via RA, etc.

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                                    bigshorty
                                    last edited by

                                    I really appreciate your help John.

                                    With regards to your comments about ipv6 dns and / or global gateway setup, I can't find any reference to these in the guide, so probably the reason why they aren't setup.

                                    I've just hooked up my Asus AC86U to my modem, bypassed my pfsense device, and configured my HE tunnel on the AC86U and I've got ipv6 connectivity straight away. I know I've followed the pfsense guide for setting up an HE tunnel on my pfsense as accurately as I can, but for some reason it just won't work. I don't see why it's so easy to setup on my AC86U yet so difficult on pfsense., it's certainly beaten me.

                                    As I said before it's not important for me to get up and running, just would have been nice to have it, so I'm going to leave it for now. Perhaps when I have more time I'll rebuild pfsense and try again then, perhaps my initial setup wasn't correct.

                                    Thanks again for all your help, I do appreciate your efforts.

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