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      lolipoplo
      last edited by lolipoplo

      Hello pfsense team,

      So I have managed to request more than 1 /64 prefix and I can assign it to second LAN interface.
      Is it possible to have similar option to track WAN interface for prefix delegation and assign one of the /64 prefixes dynamically to a vpn?

      At the minimum, can we have similar dhcpv6 option to set a range of IPs for vpn, with the first 64 bits tracking the the first LAN interface

      Thanks

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        That isn't possible yet, though it's something we'd like to be able to do eventually. The DHCPv6 client doesn't support handing off delegating prefixes to anything except traditional interfaces currently.

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          lolipoplo @jimp
          last edited by lolipoplo

          @jimp

          for the time being, it'd be nice to have the first 64 bits tracking one of the LAN interfaces and the last 64 a user-definable range.

          I think this is possible through some grepping while generating ipsec.conf with rightsourceip = <globally routable prefix> + <user-defined range>

          I want to give clients IPv6 internet access and avoid NAT or manually defining the first 64 bits

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