No GateWay ipv6 Address
-
Forgot to add a picture of the gateway monitoring section:
-
Just as a update, I connected a regular commercial (Walmart) router unit to this connection to test the ipv6 and it works just fine with no issues so it does appear to be isolated to pfsense.
-
A link local address is entirely normal for the gateway. I have one here. Also, what size prefix do you get from your ISP? I get a /56 from mine, so I have 56 in the prefix delegation size box.
-
@jknott
I only get a /64 from the local ISP. -
@jordanp123
OUCH!!!Why are some ISPs so stingy? While some provide only a /60, some give a /48. Any chance they are new to IPv6 and just starting with it? When my ISP started offering native IPv6, they also provided a /64, but soon moved to /56.
Do they use DHCPv6-PD to provide a local subnet? Or is it only for devices connected directly to them?
You could mention your ISP, so that anyone who might be on them could help.
-
@jknott
lol, yeah you're 100% right their being stingy with it, no doubt. I'm pretty sure after talking with them on the phone they use DHCPv6-PD for the local subnet. Its a fairly local ISP new to ipv6, its a local WISP, I believe their using Mikrotik routers. -
it looks like its just not adding a default gateway or the gateway isn't working. using the ping ipv6 test inside of pfsense just gets me a 100% loss.
-
-
After banging my head into the wall some more I decided to roll back on a VM to test if pfsense 2.6 CE would suffer from the same issue. It doesn't, it pulls up and runs just fine with it, so it appears to be a regression with pf+ 23.01 in some way. I'll be running 2.6CE until it looks what whatever is going on is resolved.
-
@jordanp123 Likely related to this...