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      ColinDexter
      last edited by

      This is what I get:
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        ColinDexter
        last edited by ColinDexter

        Strange it works now but I don't understand anymore :-(

        I have disabled the DHCPv6 server. And on the WAN port under DHCP6 Client Configuration I have adjusted DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation size to 62. And now it works....

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          NogBadTheBad @ColinDexter
          last edited by NogBadTheBad

          @ColinDexter << LOL a Morse fan perchance ?

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by

            62 prefix is borked that is for sure. /64 is what your interface should have on it

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              ColinDexter
              last edited by

              I have been testing past time. But don't get it working the way it should be. If I put DHCPv6 Prefix Delegation size back to 64 on the WAN interface and enable DHCPv6 Server I only get a fixed IPv6 address again. Still not the temporary :-(

              And it should not be that difficult in my opinion. But probably I have a setting somewhere not right.

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              • kiokomanK
                kiokoman LAYER 8
                last edited by

                prefix delegation size 48 ?
                shouldn't it be /64 ?
                IPv6 subnets must really be a /64 for stateless autoconfiguration to work afaik

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  @kiokoman said in On LAN no temporarily IPv6 address.:

                  IPv6 subnets must really be a /64 for stateless autoconfiguration to work afaik

                  Exactly!!!

                  IPv6 is not all that difficult - its just "different" then how stuff works in ipv4... I suggest you go get your cert over at hurricane electric.. The research required to answer the questions on the tests will walk you thru learning what you need to know. And when you finish and get sage level they will send you a FREE tshirt!

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                  • kiokomanK
                    kiokoman LAYER 8
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                    this one? 😀
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                      ColinDexter
                      last edited by ColinDexter

                      This value was still there from testing. It makes no difference if I put /64 there. If I enter there /64 I still don't get a temporary IPv6 address.

                      Could this be because I use a bridge?

                      [Edit]
                      I have now found the solution. Below the settings with which it now works
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                      • DerelictD
                        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                        last edited by Derelict

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                        Check that box.

                        Edit/Save WAN

                        Look at Status > System Logs, DHCP

                        Filter on command dhcp6c

                        Look at the prefix delegation you are actually getting.

                        What does your ISP say you should be getting? /64, /60, /56, /48?

                        Make the request match. You will probably need to change the DUID (**System > Advanced, Networking) to get a new delegation. I would save what's there then increment the last digit to make changes. Your ISP might also have some sort of rate-limiting in place on leases/delegations. You'll need to talk to them about it if it doesn't work. But the settings on the DHCP6 WAN client page need to match the delegation you actually receive.

                        The Prefix Delegation size in the DHCP6 Server page does not matter unless you set the PD range there. That does not have anything to do with the DHCP6 server giving addresses in the interface's /64 prefix. That is for delegating prefixes to downstream routers (like your ISP is doing for you).

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @kiokoman
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                          @kiokoman said in On LAN no temporarily IPv6 address.:

                          this one?

                          Yup! That looks pretty fresh - mines showing its age.. But got mine back in 2011 ;)

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                            ColinDexter
                            last edited by

                            Hi Derelict,
                            Thanks for the answer. I get a / 64 from my ISP and that is also true when I look in the log you mention. And after I have set these check boxes mention above it is working :-)

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