Announcing /48 to BGP peer
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@yon-0 You are just flat out wrong. The largest subnet to be used on an interface is /64. To suggest anything else just means you do not understand or have not read the RFCs for IPv6.
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https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-690
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Yeah so.. What does that have to do with anything?
The part where they say you should allocate a /48 to users? Completely agree - that has ZERO to do with putting a /48 on an interface.
I have a /48 from HE for example.. Putting a /48 on interface would make all 65k of those 64's useless!
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FRR v7.5.1 change to must setup /48 or above in Lan interface now, if the pfsense has no any interface setup /48 prefix, then ipv6
lost normal work. i have been test frr7.5.1 in ubuntu 20..10 system get the same result. -
@yon-0 said in IPv6 broken beyond pfSense after 2.5 upgrade:
FRR v7.5.1 change to must setup /48 or above in Lan interface now
Dude NO is doesn't... I am sorry you are not understanding how this works... But you DO NOT PUT a /48 on an interface - PERIOD!!
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Maybe I don't understand the theory, I just summarize the practical experience, if I run FRR7.5.1 then this happens. I just reflect the situation encountered.
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Your not understanding how to setup a route without putting in on the interface??
This goes same for IPv4... If have a /30 that connects 2 routers, are you saying I can not route a /8 through those? Or a /16 etc.. Because the network needs to be on the interface? How would routing ever work..
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@yon-0 The whole point of BGP is to announce routes that are reachable. If the route is not reachable, it will not be announced.
That does not mean that the only method of making a route reachable is to number an interface with it.
This is what you get when you simply add a network statement for a /48 without the route being reachable:
# show bgp ipv6 BGP table version is 5, local router ID is 172.25.232.1, vrf id 0 Default local pref 100, local AS 65001 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, = multipath, i internal, r RIB-failure, S Stale, R Removed Nexthop codes: @NNN nexthop's vrf id, < announce-nh-self Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *> ::/0 fe80::bc7f:82ff:feea:ecf8 0 32768 ? 2001:470:beef::/48 :: 0 32768 i Displayed 2 routes and 2 total paths
Note there is no
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indicating a valid route. That means it will not be announced by BGP.Now,
Now it is both active
*
and best>
and announced to the peerCodes: K - kernel route, C - connected, S - static, R - RIPng, O - OSPFv3, I - IS-IS, B - BGP, N - NHRP, T - Table, v - VNC, V - VNC-Direct, A - Babel, D - SHARP, F - PBR, f - OpenFabric, > - selected route, * - FIB route, q - queued, r - rejected, b - backup K>* ::/0 [0/0] via fe80::bc7f:82ff:feea:ecf8, lo0, 00:01:15 S>* 2001:470:beef::/48 [1/0] unreachable (blackhole), weight 1, 00:01:15
vtysh# show bgp ipv6 neighbors 172.25.228.58 advertised-routes BGP table version is 3, local router ID is 172.25.232.1, vrf id 0 Default local pref 100, local AS 65001 Status codes: s suppressed, d damped, h history, * valid, > best, = multipath, i internal, r RIB-failure, S Stale, R Removed Nexthop codes: @NNN nexthop's vrf id, < announce-nh-self Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path *> ::/0 :: 0 32768 ? *> 2001:470:beef::/48 :: 0 32768 ?
I sent that traffic to Null/Blackhole but if there are any longer prefixes (like /64 interface routes) they will be the preferred route for that traffic. It also has a status of unreachable because it is a null route but BGP is coerced into announcing it.
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I had used /48 in pf 2.4.5 and pf 2.5beta was
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@yon-0 You share one bit in common with a /48, quite dense.
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@yon-0 said in IPv6 broken beyond pfSense after 2.5 upgrade:
I had used /48 in pf 2.4.5 and pf 2.5beta was
normal work.It is going to be very difficult to get developer time to "fix" something in what amounts to a nonsensical configuration.
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Why stop there.. While they are at - let me put a /32 on the interface.. That is the min sized prefix you get from arin ;) so you might as well let me put it on my interface - I might want to route it <rolleyes>
And clearly the only way to route anything is put it on an interface..