IPv6 Connectivity problem in vm
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I found this in the logs:
route 0::/0 lifetime (60) conflicts with AdvDefaultLifetime (0), default routes will flap!So I guess it is a problem with radvd. Ubuntu has no problem with that but windows does. I remember when I was adding the second LAN-Interface called Privat Switch, it was missing the defaults at least under Router Advertisements completely. I also switched the interfaces once, which one should get IPv6 and which one not. So something is broken there.
Is there a way in pfSense to bring the defaults to that setting?
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@Bob-Dig said in IPv6 Connectivity problem in vm:
So I guess it is a problem with radvd. Ubuntu has no problem with that but windows does.
I have 2 computers with Windows 10 in VirtualBox on Linux. Neither have a problem with radvd. You can run Wireshark in Windows and watch for ICMP6 to see what's happening.
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@JKnott Thanks. But I guess you don't have those problems under
Status - System Logs - SystemRouting like I have, log was flooded with:route 0::/0 lifetime (60) conflicts with AdvDefaultLifetime (0), default routes will flap!
So after I changed the Router lifetime to 1000s in ServicesDHCPv6 Server & RA PRIVATSWITCHRouter Advertisements
Later I get those log entries flooding:Mar 13 08:58:28 radvd 81932 version 2.18 started Mar 13 08:58:29 radvd 82558 attempting to reread config file Mar 13 08:58:29 radvd 82558 resuming normal operation Mar 13 08:58:31 radvd 82558 attempting to reread config file Mar 13 08:58:31 radvd 82558 resuming normal operation Mar 13 08:58:45 radvd 82558 attempting to reread config file Mar 13 08:58:45 radvd 82558 resuming normal operation
Also I am using the 2.5.0-DEVELOPMENT Branch
So is it possible to reset the DHCPv6 Server & RA, because there seems to be the problem.
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Dono if this is related : https://redmine.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense/issues?per_page=100&query_id=104, look for the 'radv' occurrences on the list.
@JKnott : you're using 2.5.0 - and if so, what version ?
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@Gertjan 2.5.0 get updates three times a day and I am remembering the problem with no defaults for the DHCPv6 Server & RA was only when I was adding the second LAN-Interface later on. So probably no one noticed it.
If I can't reset it, I will have to go back to 2.4.* and do everything manually.
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There is no reset button.
But what you can do, is saving your config, and then reset to default the entire setup.
When done, take a look at the config xml file, look for 'radv', and compare and copy if needed that part into your config.xml.This a a part of the config, related to 'radv' :
You'll find two blocks of these, as you have two LAN type interfaces.
When you edited (if needed), you import back in your config file.
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What I finally did was deleting the interface and then creating it new. This time there seems to be no problem.
Thanks everybody.
I have to read more log files to get a sense, when there is something not ok.
Also I crafted some new IPv6 addresses in the DHCPv6 Server, like this one:
::192:168:2:37