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    Dynamic DNS with Godaddy and Comcast prefix delegation

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    • L
      lifespeed
      last edited by

      So to make this work, I just hard-coded the external IPv6 address in GoDaddy AAAA record and disabled the dynamic DNS for IPv6 in pfSense. Since the IPv6 from Comcast almost never changes, this works fine. Still a little disappointing this couldn't be done in strictly-correct fashion like dynamic DNS for IPv4.

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      • JKnottJ
        JKnott @lifespeed
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        @lifespeed said in Dynamic DNS with Godaddy and Comcast prefix delegation:

        Still a little disappointing this couldn't be done in strictly-correct fashion like dynamic DNS for IPv4.

        I always considered the static config to be the proper one, with dyndns a hack to get around the problem with ISPs that allow the address to change. With DHCP, you're supposed to always have the same address, unless you allow the lease to expire. However, there are some ISPs that don't follow that and force changes when needed. With my ISP, my IPv4 address changes so seldom it's virtually static. On IPv6, my prefix does not change, at least not since the "Do not allow PD/Address release" option became available in pfSense.

        PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
        i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
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        • L
          lifespeed
          last edited by

          Well, you may be right. Neither IPv6 nor IPv4 have changed in the month I've had pfSense running. We'll see.

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          • johnpozJ
            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by johnpoz

            Just another reason how just using a tunnel from HE is better ;) I have had the same /48 for like 9 years.. So my IPv6 ntp server that is part of the ntp pool has had same IP.. And I can even set the PTR for it... I can even change ISPs and still it has the same IP.. Which I have done a few times since first got it.

            But sure have fun dicking around with ddns ;) hehehe

            Or your delegated prefix changing on an ISP whim..

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              lifespeed @johnpoz
              last edited by

              @johnpoz said in Dynamic DNS with Godaddy and Comcast prefix delegation:

              Just another reason how just using a tunnel from HE is better ;)

              Now were back to simpler vs. more complex. It sounds like you had a reason to implement a workaround that gives you a static IP. From what I understand, Comcast is pretty reliable for keeping the same IP even on residential. If that proves not to be the case, I can change my setup as you mentioned. But for now I'm configured as static on IPv6, and the dyndns on IPv4 isn't doing anything because it isn't changing.

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              • JKnottJ
                JKnott @johnpoz
                last edited by

                @johnpoz said in Dynamic DNS with Godaddy and Comcast prefix delegation:

                Just another reason how just using a tunnel from HE is better ;)

                It's great when your ISP doesn't provide IPv6, but you shouldn't have to use it when they do. Addresses should not normally change on either IPv4 or IPv6, but some ISPs are clueless. With mine, my IPv4 address only changed when I changed hardware or they reorganized their network, forcing an address change.

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

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by johnpoz

                  My IPv4 has always been stable on any ISP have had, after the dial up days.. And using trumpet for tcp/ip ;)

                  you shouldn't have to use it when they do

                  Agreed - but it solves a lot of cluelessness by these isp that have no clue how to do ipv6 correctly.. Which isps that have ipv6 allow you to set the PTRs for your space?

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                  • NogBadTheBadN
                    NogBadTheBad @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz said in Dynamic DNS with Godaddy and Comcast prefix delegation:

                    Which isps that have ipv6 allow you to set the PTRs for your space?

                    Mine doesn't.

                    Andy

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                    • Bob.DigB
                      Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @NogBadTheBad
                      last edited by

                      @NogBadTheBad Probably no one does, because it is not yours and can change anytime.

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                      • NogBadTheBadN
                        NogBadTheBad @Bob.Dig
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                        @Bob-Dig

                        My IPv6 address space is mine ( all /48 of it ) and allocated by my ISP to route via my WAN address.

                        Andy

                        1 x Netgate SG-4860 - 3 x Linksys LGS308P - 1 x Aruba InstantOn AP22

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                        • johnpozJ
                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                          When you get your IPv6 through free tunnel from HE, you get to ;)

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