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    Problems with pfSense IPV6 DNS function (does it exist!?)

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      louis2 @johnpoz
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      @johnpoz

      John ....... of course the forward option is on ...... normal dns behavoir is that if a dns does not know the address, it ask the upper layer (=forward)

      The second thing is something else "depend on if you set unbound to listen on IPv6 addresses of pfSense". However where is that setting !!!???

      For info, I nat all DNS query's to pfSense in order:

      • to log and
      • to filter / send some destinations to "nowhere" and
      • to override the IPV4 of my local servers (since they have another address locally than as seen from the internet)
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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @louis2
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        @louis2 said in Problems with pfSense IPV6 DNS function (does it exist!?):

        However where is that setting !!!???

        do you have it set to listen on lan, then if lan has IPv6 it should auto listen..

        listen.jpg

        Do you have any options in the custom options of unbound that would tell it not to do IPv6, the do-ipv6 setting I mentioned.

        What are you rules on the lan - do they allow IPv6 on 53? This would be default, but maybe you adjusted them?

        You should check your ACLs - but that should send back refused vs timeout..

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          louis2 @johnpoz
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          @johnpoz

          At this moment all my vlans have both IPV4 and IPV6 enabled. So that can not be the problem.

          I do not use ACL's on my switches. at least not with any relation to this.

          I checked user settings,
          bf882dda-559b-4591-88bd-aa42a6bd57bf-image.png
          Nothing verdict there

          Normally there are four NAT rules. For this test I did remove the IPV6 port 53 one, to be able to conduct the test

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          Due to the removal of that nat rule, I had to add a normal pass rule (which I forgot :( ) I corrected that for the moment as follows:

          805f4a15-da5d-4770-8dbf-1d5b59394ce6-image.png

          But that did not solve the problem

          below you see that I ask for the IP address twice

          • starting with explicit use of the GW
          • second using cloudfare

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @louis2
            last edited by johnpoz

            @louis2 query refused points to no ACL on unbound to allow for your IPv6 source to ask..

            Asking some external dns really has little to do with your problem

            btw a redirect of 853 is pointless - your cert on your unbound for dot sure isn't going to match what the client is looking for.

            I do not use ACL's on my switches.

            Talking about Unbound ACLs

            acls.jpg

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              louis2 @johnpoz
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              @johnpoz

              I agree that it sounds like that .... however

              • I do not have ACL's
              • I am not aware of any rules blocking explicitly the local DNS
              • When doing a query from the same PC via the same vlan to using the same gateway

              It works when I specify cloudfare and it does not work if I specify the local GW .....

              If I do the test again, I see that the pass rule count is +1

              If I activate logging for that rule

              b6a82ae8-405a-4dfc-8d5a-ba86e2b2c985-image.png

              So somewhere is a problem, but where ...

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                louis2 @louis2
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                @louis2

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                No access lists defined, not for IPV4 and not for IPV6

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                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @louis2
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                  @louis2 they are auto created then for you - which maybe some issue with the auto created IPv6 rules.

                  acl.jpg

                  I disable auto acls - I like to set my own. But if your getting refused in your query that points to your source IP not being in the ACL - that is the only reason off the top of my head that would cause unbound to send back refused.. But I am quite a few beers into watching football ;) hehehe

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                    louis2 @johnpoz
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                    @johnpoz

                    I left the related settings default and that works for IPV4. Perhaps not for IPV6 😧

                    From the manual
                    Unbound requires access lists (ACLs) to control which clients are allowed to submit queries. By default, IPv4 and IPv6 networks residing on internal interfaces of this firewall are permitted. Additional networks must be allowed manually.

                    And that is exactly what I did expect !! And since that is also what I do intent, there was never a reason to touch this!

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                    Perhaps I will test what happens when I explicitly enable the test ranges, what is not OK / not the intention of course .....

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                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @louis2
                      last edited by johnpoz

                      @louis2 possible your IPv6 changed or something... If it works with you creating a specific acl for your IPv6 - then we can dig into why the acl was not created, etc.

                      Did you actually validate its listening on your specific IPv6 address? But refused really points to no acl that allows your query.

                      I have never used the auto acls - I have always had it disabled, because I create my own acls ;)

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                        louis2 @johnpoz
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                        @johnpoz

                        It is clear the DNS ACL's are the problem!

                        Below you see three tests:

                        1. using cloudfare DNS
                        2. using the pfSense GW without explit ACL
                        3. using the pfSense GW with an ACL added

                        So its a bug

                        Also note wonder

                        • if these ACL's are implemented via unbound
                        • or that it is in a normal FW-rule ... under the surface ......

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                          louis2 @johnpoz
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                          @johnpoz

                          Hum, I was looking for the config files below the DNS ...

                          Found /etc/resolv.conf
                          nameserver 127.0.0.1
                          nameserver 8.8.8.8
                          nameserver 2001:4860:4860::8844
                          nameserver 1.0.0.1
                          nameserver 2606:4700:4700::1001
                          search lan

                          find / -name unbound.conf
                          /var/unbound/unbound.conf
                          /usr/local/share/strongswan/templates/config/plugins/unbound.conf
                          /usr/local/etc/strongswan.d/charon/unbound.conf
                          /usr/local/etc/unbound/unbound.conf

                          Where /var/unbound/unbound.conf turned out to be the used config ...

                          unbound.zip

                          The content of the /var/unbound/remotecontrol.conf
                          remote-control:
                          control-enable: yes
                          control-interface: 127.0.0.1
                          control-port: 953
                          server-key-file: "/var/unbound/unbound_server.key"
                          server-cert-file: "/var/unbound/unbound_server.pem"
                          control-key-file: "/var/unbound/unbound_control.key"
                          control-cert-file: "/var/unbound/unbound_control.pem"

                          I will create a bug report, referring to this thread

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                            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @louis2
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                            @louis2 said in Problems with pfSense IPV6 DNS function (does it exist!?):

                            So its a bug

                            Users always jumping on the its a bug wagon..

                            What version of pfsense are you even using? Are you using 2.7 or 23.01 beta? Or stable release?

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                              louis2 @johnpoz
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                              @johnpoz

                              My actual version is 2.7 built on Fri Jan 06 06:05:17 UTC 2023

                              And even if the problem is only related to the 2.7 build, it is still a bug / something to be fixed.

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                                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @louis2
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                                @louis2 said in Problems with pfSense IPV6 DNS function (does it exist!?):

                                it is still a bug / something to be fixed.

                                What snap are you on - for all we know it was already taken care of.. Your whole thread should of been in the dev section if your using a snapshot/beta..

                                I agree it needs to be corrected if it an actual problem - but before going taking the time to report a "bug" I would bring up your issue in the dev section for 2.7, what snap are you using, etc.

                                edit: should prob move this whole thread to here

                                https://forum.netgate.com/category/88/ce-2-7-0-development-snapshots

                                And you can add what snapshot your on, and see if anyone else seeing the problem - then they can fix it, etc. For all we know it was a temp issue on your specific snap

                                edit: I moved this thread to 2.7 dev - could you post up your snapshot version your using, and update to the current snap and validate it still an issue with auto acls adding IPv6, etc.

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                                  louis2 @johnpoz
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                                  @johnpoz

                                  I do not know if the problem is only related to the 2.7 release. Perhaps I doubt.

                                  I also did not know if I did something stupid or that it was a bug in first instance.

                                  But If you think it should be in the def section two things:

                                  • be so kind to test first if it does work on a stable release
                                  • and if so be my guest move this thread to the dev section, that is something I can not do
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                                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @louis2
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                                    @louis2 I have moved it.. If it was an issue with stable I would think would of been reported long ago.. But sure I can test it on my 2.6 vm install and my 22.05 main setup.

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                                      Gertjan @louis2
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                                      @louis2

                                      Not related .... but :

                                      b9b46713-e1a8-43c9-b9b1-e0c60cb05abe-image.png

                                      These are not comment fields for you own usage.
                                      If you fill them in, use the real host name.
                                      To find out :

                                      [22.05-RELEASE][root@pfSense.wth.net]/root: host 1.0.0.1
                                      1.0.0.1.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer one.one.one.one.
                                      [22.05-RELEASE][root@pfSense.wth.net]/root: host 8.8.8.8
                                      8.8.8.8.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer dns.google.
                                      etc.
                                      

                                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                                        cursixx @louis2
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                                        @louis2 I'm having the same problem with dev plus 23.01 and dev CE 1/06.

                                        When using DNS Resolver (Enable Forwarding Mode on and off) to the LAN ipv6 address I get a query refused. ipv4 LAN address works fine

                                        If I switch to DNS Forwarder both ipv4 and ipv6 return results as expected.

                                        The symptoms I first noticed was, when loading sites in chrome I would get dns_probe_finished_nxdomain for 2-3 secs and then the site would load. ios and andriod devices would have problems too.

                                        My setup is pretty much default.

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                                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @cursixx
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                                          @cursixx you get a refused returned or dns just fails? Refused is indication that acls are not allowing your query, fail or timeout would point to possible other issue. I do believe there has been some issues related to unbound and using IPv6 in general.

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                                            cursixx @johnpoz
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                                            @johnpoz yes unbound returns "query refused" only with ipv6 LAN address as the DNS. I'm not sure when this started but it has been going on for at least a few weeks for me. I update dev just about everyday but switch back to stable from time to time.

                                            Anything you want me to test with this?

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