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    ipv6 dhcp not work.

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    • yon 0Y
      yon 0
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      this version not work.
      2.6.0-DEVELOPMENT (amd64)
      built on Fri Apr 09 01:04:02 EDT 2021
      FreeBSD 12.2-STABLE

      LAN's any devices has no get ipv6 network gateway.

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        yon 0 @yon 0
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        and ipv6 stataless dhcp full not work.

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        • yon 0Y
          yon 0 @yon 0
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          still can't get ipv6 gataway address.

          2.6.0-DEVELOPMENT (amd64)
          built on Mon Apr 12 01:03:54 EDT 2021
          FreeBSD 12.2-STABLE

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            bimmerdriver
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            If you're waiting for someone to help you sort out your problem based on your posts, you're going to be waiting for a long time. You need to provide details, such as your IPS's IPV6 service offering and the settings you are using if you expect to be helped. I assure you, pfSense 2.6.0-DEVELOPMENT supports IPv6 just fine.

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              @bimmerdriver

              i changed back to 2.6.0-DEVELOPMENT (amd64) built on Sat Apr 03 01:03:55 EDT 2021 version work, newer version not work.

              My configuration hasn't changed anything, and I went back to the previous version to work, so it is very certain that there is a problem with the later version.

              Regardless of the official version or the development version, there are many problems and I feel too tired. Just like a car is broken, it is impossible for the user to tell the developer where the cause is. The user can only tell the result and the phenomenon. After all, the user is not an expert.For example, the developer has changed the size of the screw, and the user has no ability to analyze the reason.

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                In addition, I reported the same problem with Wiregaurd and reported it to the wireguard author for immediate resolution, but reporting to pfsense would ignore your report. This time the major wireguard problem is what I found and reported, I just reported what was found and submitted the log. Usually I report to pfsene for a very long time until others have encountered the same situation before they may pay attention.

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                  bimmerdriver
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                  You haven't provided any information on the problem, other than "not work". There are plenty of people who are using IPv6 with no problems, myself included. If you put some effort into this by looking at other user reports on this forum, you will see that the users who get help are the ones that provide details about the problem. Users like you who say, "not work", don't get help. If you aren't willing to help others to help you, you aren't going to get anywhere.

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