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      entrader
      last edited by entrader

      Okay, my ISP seems to send RAs only in response to RSs...
      I've created a cron job as a workaround: "rtsol -DF pppoe" every minute.
      I'll check if this helps.
      Your two cents?

      Still two remaining questions:

      • Is there a way to trigger/cron RSs via GUI?
      • Why does the route reappear even it's expired?

      BTW: Thanks a lot for your support! :)

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      • DerelictD
        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
        last edited by Derelict

        Your ISP is broken. They should fix their IPv6 deployment. Expecting a workaround for every way an ISP chooses break IPv6 is unreasonable.

        6.3.7.  Sending Router Solicitations
        
           When an interface becomes enabled, a host may be unwilling to wait
           for the next unsolicited Router Advertisement to locate default
           routers or learn prefixes.  To obtain Router Advertisements quickly,
           a host SHOULD transmit up to MAX_RTR_SOLICITATIONS Router
           Solicitation messages, each separated by at least
           RTR_SOLICITATION_INTERVAL seconds.  Router Solicitations may be sent
           after any of the following events:
        
              - The interface is initialized at system startup time.
        
              - The interface is reinitialized after a temporary interface
                failure or after being temporarily disabled by system
                management.
        
              - The system changes from being a router to being a host, by
                having its IP forwarding capability turned off by system
                management.
        
              - The host attaches to a link for the first time.
        
              - The host re-attaches to a link after being detached for some
                time.
        
        ***(are any of these conditions present based on the fact that the upstream simply stops sending Router Advertisements? No.)***
        
           A host sends Router Solicitations to the all-routers multicast
           address.  The IP source address is set to either one of the
           interface's unicast addresses or the unspecified address.  The Source
           Link-Layer Address option SHOULD be set to the host's link-layer
           address, if the IP source address is not the unspecified address.
        
           Before a host sends an initial solicitation, it SHOULD delay the
           transmission for a random amount of time between 0 and
           MAX_RTR_SOLICITATION_DELAY.  This serves to alleviate congestion when
           many hosts start up on a link at the same time, such as might happen
           after recovery from a power failure.  If a host has already performed
           a random delay since the interface became (re)enabled (e.g., as part
           of Duplicate Address Detection [ADDRCONF]), there is no need to delay
           again before sending the first Router Solicitation message.
        
           In some cases, the random delay MAY be omitted if necessary.  For
           instance, a mobile node, using [MIPv6], moving to a new link would
           need to discover such movement as soon as possible to minimize the
           amount of packet losses resulting from the change in its topological
           movement.  Router Solicitations provide a useful tool for movement
           detection in Mobile IPv6 as they allow mobile nodes to determine
           movement to new links.  Hence, if a mobile node received link-layer
           information indicating that movement might have taken place, it MAY
           send a Router Solicitation immediately, without random delays.  The
           strength of such indications should be assessed by the mobile node's
           implementation depending on the level of certainty of the link-layer
           hints, and it is outside the scope of this specification.  Note that
           using this mechanism inappropriately (e.g., based on weak or
           transient indications) may result in Router Solicitation storms.
           Furthermore, simultaneous mobility of a large number of mobile nodes
           that use this mechanism can result in a large number of solicitations
           sent simultaneously.
        
           Once the host sends a Router Solicitation, and receives a valid
           Router Advertisement with a non-zero Router Lifetime, the host MUST
           desist from sending additional solicitations on that interface, until
           the next time one of the above events occurs.  Moreover, a host
           SHOULD send at least one solicitation in the case where an
           advertisement is received prior to having sent a solicitation.
           Responses to solicited advertisements may contain more information
           than unsolicited advertisements.
        
           If a host sends MAX_RTR_SOLICITATIONS solicitations, and receives no
           Router Advertisements after having waited MAX_RTR_SOLICITATION_DELAY
           seconds after sending the last solicitation, the host concludes that
           there are no routers on the link for the purpose of [ADDRCONF].
           However, the host continues to receive and process Router
           Advertisements messages in the event that routers appear on the link.

        Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
        A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
        DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
        Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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        • DerelictD
          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
          last edited by

          I say again:

          Once the host sends a Router Solicitation, and receives a valid
          Router Advertisement with a non-zero Router Lifetime, the host MUST
          desist from sending additional solicitations on that interface, until
          the next time one of the above events occurs.

          Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
          A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
          DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
          Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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          • JKnottJ
            JKnott @Derelict
            last edited by

            @derelict said in IPv6 default route disappears:

            It might be a good idea to just capture all ICMPv6 and not limit it to ff02::1.

            I use the link local address for the WAN interface and ICMP6. That works well and catches both multicast and unicast packets.

            PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
            i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
            UniFi AC-Lite access point

            I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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              entrader @Derelict
              last edited by

              @derelict said in IPv6 default route disappears:

              Your ISP is broken.

              Yep, I've read the RFC and I think you're right.
              I've opened a ticket and I hope they will fix it.

              But my question remains: Why is the route reappearing after saving the settings page? :)
              The router is not receiving a RA.

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              • DerelictD
                Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                last edited by

                I'll bet it is.

                Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                  entrader
                  last edited by

                  The ISP now sends RAs periodically, so this part is solved.

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                  • DerelictD
                    Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                    last edited by

                    Does the route now stay? You actually got someone there to fix it?

                    Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                    A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                    DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                    Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                      entrader @Derelict
                      last edited by

                      @derelict 2xYes!

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                      • JeGrJ
                        JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
                        last edited by

                        Almost unbelievable: an ISP that actually fixes its stuff? That indeed is noteworthy!

                        Don't forget to upvote ๐Ÿ‘ those who kindly offered their time and brainpower to help you!

                        If you're interested, I'm available to discuss details of German-speaking paid support (for companies) if needed.

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                          entrader
                          last edited by

                          It's a small local (germany) ISP, offering FTTB for a reasonable price.
                          And you're right: You can talk directly with the technical staff, that's awesome! They're doing a great job!

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                          • DerelictD
                            Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                            last edited by

                            I bookmarked this thread. Especially in light of the other "German ISPs are immovable objects" threads around here. Vote with your deutchemarks, people.

                            Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                            A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                            DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                            Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                            • JeGrJ
                              JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator @Derelict
                              last edited by JeGr

                              @derelict said in IPv6 default route disappears:

                              Vote with your deutchemarks, people.

                              They are called Euros for years, ya' know? ๐Ÿ˜ธ

                              Problem is, that those small little pearls are mostly local ISPs in specific regions or cities. Even if I'd wanted to go all out and "shut up and take my money", it won't get me far. In most non-crowded places you're happy if you can get DSL with PPPoE or Cable from the same few companies. There are only some like e.g. DG / Deutsche Glasfaser / "german fiber" that will get you FTTH or FTTB.
                              So more often then not, voting with ones wallet isn't possible as no other/better service is available. ๐Ÿคท

                              Don't forget to upvote ๐Ÿ‘ those who kindly offered their time and brainpower to help you!

                              If you're interested, I'm available to discuss details of German-speaking paid support (for companies) if needed.

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