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    • B
      bimmerdriver
      last edited by bimmerdriver

      I downloaded the most recent development snapshot and installed it into the existing VM. There was no change, so just to be sure there wasn't something wrong with the VM, I deleted it and created a new VM from scratch, then installed the development snapshot. There was no difference.

      Aside from the WAN-DHCP6 gateway stuck pending / unknown, everything appears to be working properly. The only message pertaining to the gateway is below. There are no messages for this gateway in the Gateways tab of the logs.

      May 18 10:13:12	php	377	rc.bootup: Gateway, none 'available' for inet6, use the first one configured. 'WAN_DHCP6'
      

      I created an issue in redmine: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10565, which was rejected.

      There is nothing obvious in the log that indicates a problem. If anyone has a suggestion of what information I can provide to help identify the problem, let me know.

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      • w0wW
        w0w
        last edited by

        @bimmerdriver
        Start DHCP6 client in debug mode โ€” https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/book/interfaces/ipv6-wan-types.html
        It would be good if you can provide the output from both, 2.4 and 2.5 versions. Maybe @jimp can suggest something else.

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          bimmerdriver
          last edited by

          I cleared the logs and rebooted. Logs for dhclient and dhcp6c are below. (Skipped dhcpd, since it's working.)

          2.4.5

          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	got an expected reply, sleeping.
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	removing server (ID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01)
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	removing an event on hn0, state=REQUEST
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	script "/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh" terminated
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	40435	dhcp6c renew, no change - bypassing update on hn0
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	executes /var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	add an address 2001:569:74b4:9200:215:5dff:fe67:5b1c/64 on hn1
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	create a prefix 2001:569:74b4:9200::/56 pltime=14400, vltime=14700
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	make an IA: PD-0
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	nameserver[1] 2001:568:ff09:10b::122
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	nameserver[0] 2001:568:ff09:10a::55
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	dhcp6c Received REQUEST
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	IA_PD prefix: 2001:569:74b4:9200::/56 pltime=14400 vltime=14700
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	IA_PD: ID=0, T1=7200, T2=10800
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	DUID: 00:01:00:01:26:54:a4:d0:00:15:5d:67:5b:1b
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	DUID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	receive reply from fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001%hn0 on hn0
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	reset a timer on hn0, state=REQUEST, timeo=0, retrans=909
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	send request to ff02::1:2%hn0
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	set IA_PD
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	set IA_PD prefix
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	set option request (len 4)
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	set elapsed time (len 2)
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	set server ID (len 10)
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	set client ID (len 14)
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	a new XID (27d8de) is generated
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	Sending Request
          May 19 17:32:57	dhcp6c	16051	picked a server (ID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01)
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	reset timer for hn0 to 0.989263
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	server ID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01, pref=-1
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	IA_PD prefix: 2001:569:74b4:9200::/56 pltime=14400 vltime=14700
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	IA_PD: ID=0, T1=7200, T2=10800
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	DUID: 00:01:00:01:26:54:a4:d0:00:15:5d:67:5b:1b
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	DUID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	receive advertise from fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001%hn0 on hn0
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	reset a timer on hn0, state=SOLICIT, timeo=0, retrans=1091
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	send solicit to ff02::1:2%hn0
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	set IA_PD
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	set option request (len 4)
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	set elapsed time (len 2)
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	set client ID (len 14)
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	a new XID (9f70f4) is generated
          May 19 17:32:56	dhcp6c	16051	Sending Solicit
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	16051	reset a timer on hn0, state=INIT, timeo=0, retrans=891
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	called
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	called
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[8] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[sla-len] (7)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[0] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[sla-id] (6)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<5>[hn1] (3)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[prefix-interface] (16)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<13>begin of closure [{] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<13>[0] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<13>[pd] (2)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[id-assoc] (8)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>comment [# we'd like nameservers and RTSOLD to do all the work] (53)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>["/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh"] (46)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[script] (6)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[domain-name] (11)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[request] (7)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[domain-name-servers] (19)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[request] (7)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>comment [# request prefix delegation] (27)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[0] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[ia-pd] (5)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[send] (4)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<5>[hn0] (3)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	<3>[interface] (9)
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	skip opening control port
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	failed initialize control message authentication
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
          May 19 17:32:55	dhcp6c	15719	extracted an existing DUID from /var/db/dhcp6c_duid: 00:01:00:01:26:54:a4:d0:00:15:5d:67:5b:1b
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	12389	Creating resolv.conf
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	12222	Adding new routes to interface: hn0
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	12115	New Routers (hn0): 154.20.116.1
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	11789	New Broadcast Address (hn0): 154.20.119.255
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	11529	New Subnet Mask (hn0): 255.255.252.0
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	11246	New IP Address (hn0): 154.20.118.82
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	10963	ifconfig hn0 inet 154.20.118.82 netmask 255.255.252.0 broadcast 154.20.119.255
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	10759	Starting add_new_address()
          May 19 17:32:52	dhclient	10327	BOUND
          May 19 17:32:51	dhclient	9747	ARPCHECK
          May 19 17:32:49	dhclient	6902	ARPSEND
          May 19 17:32:49	dhclient	5628	PREINIT
          

          2.5.0

          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	got an expected reply, sleeping.
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	removing server (ID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01)
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	removing an event on hn0, state=REQUEST
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	script "/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh" terminated
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	39547	dhcp6c renew, no change - bypassing update on hn0
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	executes /var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	add an address 2001:569:74bd:2600:215:5dff:fe67:5b1c/64 on hn1
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	create a prefix 2001:569:74bd:2600::/56 pltime=14400, vltime=14700
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	make an IA: PD-0
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	nameserver[1] 2001:568:ff09:10b::122
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	nameserver[0] 2001:568:ff09:10a::55
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	dhcp6c Received REQUEST
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	IA_PD prefix: 2001:569:74bd:2600::/56 pltime=14400 vltime=14700
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	IA_PD: ID=0, T1=7200, T2=10800
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	DUID: 00:01:00:01:26:54:a4:d0:00:15:5d:67:5b:1b
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	DUID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
          May 19 21:22:12	dhcp6c	14771	receive reply from fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001%hn0 on hn0
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	reset a timer on hn0, state=REQUEST, timeo=0, retrans=909
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	send request to ff02::1:2%hn0
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	set IA_PD
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	set IA_PD prefix
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	set option request (len 4)
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	set elapsed time (len 2)
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	set server ID (len 10)
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	set client ID (len 14)
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	a new XID (a08807) is generated
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	Sending Request
          May 19 21:22:11	dhcp6c	14771	picked a server (ID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01)
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	reset timer for hn0 to 0.990555
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	server ID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01, pref=-1
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option DNS, len 32
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	IA_PD prefix: 2001:569:74bd:2600::/56 pltime=14400 vltime=14700
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	IA_PD: ID=0, T1=7200, T2=10800
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	DUID: 00:01:00:01:26:54:a4:d0:00:15:5d:67:5b:1b
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option client ID, len 14
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	DUID: 00:03:00:01:0c:a4:02:29:50:01
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	get DHCP option server ID, len 10
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	receive advertise from fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001%hn0 on hn0
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	reset a timer on hn0, state=SOLICIT, timeo=0, retrans=1091
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	send solicit to ff02::1:2%hn0
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	set IA_PD
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	set option request (len 4)
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	set elapsed time (len 2)
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	set client ID (len 14)
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	a new XID (989c4c) is generated
          May 19 21:22:10	dhcp6c	14771	Sending Solicit
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14771	reset a timer on hn0, state=INIT, timeo=0, retrans=891
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	called
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	called
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[8] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[sla-len] (7)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[0] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[sla-id] (6)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<5>[hn1] (3)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[prefix-interface] (16)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<13>begin of closure [{] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<13>[0] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<13>[pd] (2)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[id-assoc] (8)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of closure [}] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>comment [# we'd like nameservers and RTSOLD to do all the work] (53)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>["/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_dhcp6withoutra_script.sh"] (46)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[script] (6)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[domain-name] (11)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[request] (7)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[domain-name-servers] (19)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[request] (7)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>comment [# request prefix delegation] (27)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>end of sentence [;] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[0] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[ia-pd] (5)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[send] (4)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>begin of closure [{] (1)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<5>[hn0] (3)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	<3>[interface] (9)
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	skip opening control port
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	failed initialize control message authentication
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
          May 19 21:22:09	dhcp6c	14708	extracted an existing DUID from /var/db/dhcp6c_duid: 00:01:00:01:26:54:a4:d0:00:15:5d:67:5b:1b
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	9284	Creating resolv.conf
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	9226	Adding new routes to interface: hn0
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	9002	New Routers (hn0): 154.20.116.1
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	8886	New Broadcast Address (hn0): 154.20.119.255
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	8758	New Subnet Mask (hn0): 255.255.252.0
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	8537	New IP Address (hn0): 154.20.118.82
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	7913	ifconfig hn0 inet 154.20.118.82 netmask 255.255.252.0 broadcast 154.20.119.255
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	7623	Starting add_new_address()
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	7224	REBOOT
          May 19 21:22:06	dhclient	5605	PREINIT
          
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          • w0wW
            w0w
            last edited by

            I see no difference.

            Can you answer those questions that @jimp asked in another topic:

            We need to know more about what you're experiencing.
            Is it failing on WAN? On LAN?
            Do you use DHCP for WAN? On LAN? Static?
            Does pfSense get an IPv6 address? Do clients?
            What does the IPv6 routing table look like?
            That sort of stuff, plus an idea of how your setup is configured in general for IPv6 (Interface IPv6 settings, DHCPv6 settings you are using, and so on).

            I think route tables you can get by netstat -r and you have already answered last question about settings.

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              bimmerdriver @w0w
              last edited by

              @w0w said in WAN_DHCP6 Stuck Pending / Unknown:

              I see no difference.

              Can you answer those questions that @jimp asked in another topic:

              We need to know more about what you're experiencing.
              Is it failing on WAN? On LAN?
              Do you use DHCP for WAN? On LAN? Static?
              Does pfSense get an IPv6 address? Do clients?
              What does the IPv6 routing table look like?
              That sort of stuff, plus an idea of how your setup is configured in general for IPv6 (Interface IPv6 settings, DHCPv6 settings you are using, and so on).

              I think route tables you can get by netstat -r and you have already answered last question about settings.

              I think the original post answers most of the questions. Aside from the gateway being stuck pending / unknown, the only other thing that may be notable is the gateway status for 2.5.0 shows the address as ~, whereas it shows the link-local address for 2.4.5. This seems strange, since pfsense has the gateway address, otherwise I'm not sure how IPv6 would not be working. (It's used in the default route.)

              Also, there is a slight difference in the routing tables for 2.4.5 and 2.5.0.

              2.4.5

              Shell Output - netstat -W -r
              Routing tables
              
              Internet:
              Destination        Gateway            Flags       Use    Mtu      Netif Expire
              default            d162-156-4-1.bchsia.telus.net UGS     3206   1500        hn0
              localhost          link#2             UH           55  16384        lo0
              162.156.4.0/22     link#5             U           311   1500        hn0
              d162-156-6-212.bchsia.telus.net link#5 UHS          0  16384        lo0
              192.168.1.0/24     link#6             U          1592   1500        hn1
              pfSense            link#6             UHS           0  16384        lo0
              
              Internet6:
              Destination        Gateway            Flags       Use    Mtu    Netif Expire
              default            fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001%hn0 UG     1351   1500      hn0
              localhost          link#2             UH            0  16384      lo0
              node-1w7jr9qla9jg28ewy6wmg3aio.ipv6.telus.net link#6 U           625   1500      hn1
              pfSense            link#6             UHS           0  16384      lo0
              fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001 fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001%hn0 UGHS        0   1500      hn0
              fe80::%lo0/64      link#2             U             0  16384      lo0
              fe80::1%lo0        link#2             UHS           0  16384      lo0
              fe80::%hn0/64      link#5             U           301   1500      hn0
              fe80::215:5dff:fe67:5b09%hn0 link#5   UHS           0  16384      lo0
              fe80::%hn1/64      link#6             U            16   1500      hn1
              fe80::1:1%hn1      link#6             UHS           0  16384      lo0
              

              2.5.0

              Shell Output - netstat -W -r
              Routing tables
              
              Internet:
              Destination        Gateway            Flags       Use    Mtu      Netif Expire
              default            d154-20-116-1.bchsia.telus.net UGS    69943   1500        hn0
              localhost          link#1             UH          176  16384        lo0
              154.20.116.0/22    link#5             U        293292   1500        hn0
              d154-20-118-82.bchsia.telus.net link#5 UHS          0  16384        lo0
              192.168.1.0/24     link#6             U        193774   1500        hn1
              pfSense            link#6             UHS           0  16384        lo0
              
              Internet6:
              Destination        Gateway            Flags       Use    Mtu    Netif Expire
              default            fe80::ea4:2ff:fe29:5001%hn0 UG    16094   1500      hn0
              localhost          link#1             UH            0  16384      lo0
              node-1w7jr9ql9x8i509sb93jlqy2o.ipv6.telus.net link#6 U         88728   1500      hn1
              pfSense            link#6             UHS           0  16384      lo0
              fe80::%lo0/64      link#1             U             0  16384      lo0
              fe80::1%lo0        link#1             UHS           0  16384      lo0
              fe80::%hn0/64      link#5             U          2440   1500      hn0
              fe80::215:5dff:fe67:5b1b%hn0 link#5   UHS           0  16384      lo0
              fe80::%hn1/64      link#6             U           176   1500      hn1
              fe80::1:1%hn1      link#6             UHS           0  16384      lo0
              fe80::215:5dff:fe67:5b1c%hn1 link#6   UHS           0  16384      lo0
              
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                w0w @bimmerdriver
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                @bimmerdriver
                Do you remember what 2.5 build you have used before you found this problem?
                I am not sure, but there are several dhcpv6 related changes in the end of Aprill, before system moved to stable branch...

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                  bimmerdriver @w0w
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                  @w0w said in WAN_DHCP6 Stuck Pending / Unknown:

                  @bimmerdriver
                  Do you remember what 2.5 build you have used before you found this problem?
                  I am not sure, but there are several dhcpv6 related changes in the end of Aprill, before system moved to stable branch...

                  Unfortunately, no, and I forgot to checkpoint the VM before I upgraded. If older versions were available, I would go through them until I found which one introduced the problem. It seems very likely that the problem I'm having is the same problem that was identified in the thread Ipv6 not working build 2.5.0.a.20200428.1204, so it's a good bet the change is in build 2.5.0.a.20200428.1204 or possibly earlier, depending on how long between updates the other person was.

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                    w0w
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                    https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/c01fa17a2748d2803d025fa727e484ed205b9537
                    https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/9634
                    Not sure is it related, but you can try to revert those changes...

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                      bimmerdriver @w0w
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                      @w0w said in WAN_DHCP6 Stuck Pending / Unknown:

                      https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/c01fa17a2748d2803d025fa727e484ed205b9537
                      https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/9634
                      Not sure is it related, but you can try to revert those changes...

                      Reverting the patch appears to have fixed the problem. The gateway is online. I'll kick it around a bit for a bit and report back.

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                        bimmerdriver
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                        I used wireshark to capture icmpv6 and dhcpv6 packets on the wan interface.

                        With the patch uninstalled, the sequence is the following:

                        send dhcpv6 solicit
                        receive dhcpv6 advertise
                        send dhcpv6 request
                        receive dhcpv6 reply
                        send icmpv6 router solicitation
                        receive icmpv6 router advertisement

                        With the patch installed, the sequence is the following:

                        send dhcpv6 solicit
                        receive dhcpv6 advertise
                        send dhcpv6 request
                        receive dhcpv6 reply

                        The router never sends the icmpv6 router solicitation, so it never receives the router advertisement.

                        I hope that helps.

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                          w0w
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                          I suggest to write about all the finds on the redmine
                          I hope somebody will fix this bug soon.

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                            bimmerdriver @w0w
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                            @w0w said in WAN_DHCP6 Stuck Pending / Unknown:

                            I suggest to write about all the finds on the redmine
                            I hope somebody will fix this bug soon.

                            I already did. Thanks for the help.๐Ÿ‘

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                              bimmerdriver @bimmerdriver
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                              @bimmerdriver said in WAN_DHCP6 Stuck Pending / Unknown:

                              @w0w said in WAN_DHCP6 Stuck Pending / Unknown:

                              I suggest to write about all the finds on the redmine
                              I hope somebody will fix this bug soon.

                              I already did. Thanks for the help.๐Ÿ‘

                              @jimp Should I open a new issue in Redmine for this problem?

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                                bimmerdriver
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                                A fix for this issue is in the latest snapshot and I confirm it works.

                                Thanks @jimp . ๐Ÿ‘

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                                  tbclark3
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                                  I just upgraded to 2.4.5-release-p1 and I have exactly the same problem. The ipv6 gateway is stuck on status unknown. I made no other configuration changes, nor any other changes.

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                                    fragged
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                                    My WAN interface is still showing:
                                    WAN_DHCP6
                                    ~ Pending Pending Pending Unknown

                                    On:
                                    2.5.0-DEVELOPMENT (amd64)
                                    built on Thu Jul 16 01:02:54 EDT 2020
                                    FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE

                                    Previous posts indicate that the issue was fixed, but mine's still not working since whichever update broke dhcpv6. Any ideas how to solve this? System Logs / DHCP shows nothing for v6 just v4.

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                                      monroe
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                                      I'm seeing the same issue since updating to 2.4.5p1. My ISP is Comcast/Xfinity, and I'm using their native dual-stack IPv4/IPv6 service. The v4 status shows correctly, but v6 just shows Pending/Unknown.

                                      If I go into System > Routing > Gateways, edit the IPv6 gateway, and disable/re-enable gateway monitoring for that interface, it seems to fix the problem temporarily, but at some point it recurs (I haven't determined exactly what causes it to recur yet.)

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                                        w0w
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                                        You can revert those patches one by one with help of "System patches" package.

                                        1. Install package "System patches"
                                        2. Create two patches, using the commit ID's provided in https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/9634
                                          the first one should be
                                          19fe32b0fe32faf290ea2b74c005c165579277bf
                                          and the second
                                          8788b0613a66e48ff4da45f4228bda481c37f7a9
                                          When creating fill commit ID and enter any description for the patch and press "SAVE" button.
                                          bla-bla1.jpg
                                          When patches are created you will see fetch button in the patch list, press fetch and then after patch is downloaded,
                                          fetch.jpg
                                          you will see that Revert button is appeared on one of them,
                                          revert.jpg
                                          press it and you will get Revert button on the second patch also, press it also and you should have original 2.4.5 non p1 version of file.
                                          Check it and if you have some new information report it back ๐Ÿ˜Š
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                                          fragged @w0w
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                                          @w0w Thanks for the reply. In my case it seems like with changes done to pfSense I now need to check the "Do not wait for a RA" setting on DHCP6 Client Configuration. After enabling that option I get IPv6 on the interface again status is shown correctly without reverting the patches.

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                                            tbclark3 @w0w
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                                            @w0w, I backed up the configuration, reverted both patches, and rebooted. The WAN_DHCP6 status was slow to update but eventually correctly showed "Online"; however, and radvd was correctly advertising the route. However, I had no ipv6 connectivity from clients. I reverted to the saved configuration, rebooted, and this time the WAN_DHCP6 status immediately said "Online" and I have ipv6 connectivity from clients. The "System patches" package got uninstalled by the restoration of the configuration, and as best I can tell, the patch reversions did too. Nevertheless, it has been working correctly for several hours now.

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