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      hendersonmc
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      You may have noticed that the falling in your DHCP log entries

      Jan 31 16:18:15 dhcp6c 20803 failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
      Jan 31 16:18:15 dhcp6c 20803 failed initialize control message authentication
      Jan 31 16:18:15 dhcp6c 20803 skip opening control port

      These are error messages that happen when the dhcp6c process (that is responsible for interacting with a remote dhcp6 server) tries to open a TCP control port to receive commands from the dhcp6ctl command. The intent is to authenticate each command using as hash algorithm HMAC-MD5. Since there is no /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey in the file system for pfsense, the process inhibits receiving commands, which from a security perspective is the safe course of action.

      If errors annoy you as much as they annoy me, just create the file with any secret one-line phrase that you like, encoded in base-64.

      You can use this link to encode your secret phrase            https://www.base64encode.org

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