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    jordanp123 @poppadum
    last edited by Jul 31, 2023, 3:39 PM

    None of the systems I'm on are using ppp but so far its two systems that I've had to fix with the ipv6 issue, both the same thing.

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      gregeeh @poppadum
      last edited by gregeeh Aug 1, 2023, 3:40 AM Jul 31, 2023, 11:47 PM

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      [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root: ifconfig re0
      re0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
              description: WAN
              options=8209b<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,LINKSTATE>
              ether 00:e0:4c:68:1b:b2
              inet6 fe80::2e0:4cff:fe68:1bb2%re0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
              inet 103.85.37.84 netmask 0xfffffc00 broadcast 103.85.39.255
              media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
              status: active
              nd6 options=23<PERFORMNUD,ACCEPT_RTADV,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
      [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root:
      

      The gateway IPv6 address does not appear to be valid for the re0 interface.

      Can someone please explain what is happening here?

      TIA

      PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
      CPU N3150, 2 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 2 Realtek Gb Ethernet ports.
      UniFi AC-Lite access point

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 12:56 PM

        Check the routing tables, make sure there is a valid default route for IPv6. If not make sure the default gateway in System > Routing > Gateways is set to WAN_DHCP6.

        It's valid to have only a linklocal address on WAN. If your ISP is passing only a prefix they can route that to you across the linklocal address. You must have a globally routable IPv6 address somewhere though.

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          jordanp123 @stephenw10
          last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 1:08 PM

          @stephenw10

          I tried setting the default gateway under Gateways to both automatic and the WAN_DHCP6 both failed to route, I had to manually add a static GW or use the add route option to get the two I was working on to route.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 1:52 PM

            And before that the routing table was showing no default IPv6 route?

            Do the logs show a new route being passed when it connects?

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              jordanp123 @stephenw10
              last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 1:54 PM

              @stephenw10

              I'll change the gateway back to the default one this evening and get you some answers, I can't change it back right now, since ipv6 is being used.

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                jordanp123 @stephenw10
                last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 3:47 PM

                @stephenw10
                I was able to catch some time while no one was using the system and test. Switching to WAN_DHCP6 after setting the static GW results in connectivity, however if the pfSense is rebooted with WAN_DHCP6 set as the default GW then a default route isn’t installed on reboot.

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                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 3:54 PM

                  Ah, then I would check the dhcp and routing logs for errors when it first connects at boot. There is likely something preventing it adding the default route at that time.

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                    jordanp123 @stephenw10
                    last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 4:03 PM

                    @stephenw10
                    Going through the logs on boot the only errors I see are the following:

                    Aug 1 11:42:39 dhcp6c 39378 failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
                    Aug 1 11:42:39 dhcp6c 39378 failed initialize control message authentication
                    Aug 1 11:42:39 dhcp6c 39378 skip opening control port
                    Aug 1 11:42:40 dhcp6c 39448 Sending Solicit
                    Aug 1 11:42:40 dhcp6c 39448 transmit failed: Can't assign requested address
                    Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 Sending Solicit
                    Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 Sending Request
                    Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 dhcp6c Received REQUEST

                    Then for routing:

                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 version 2.19 started
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:24) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:52) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:80) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:108) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:43:02 radvd 9387 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 attempting to reread config file
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:24) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:52) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:80) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:108) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2
                    MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                    Aug 1 11:44:11 radvd 9534 resuming normal operation

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                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 4:05 PM

                      Hmm, nothing jumps out there as a specific gateway/route error. How does that compare with when it creates the route correctly?

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                        jordanp123 @stephenw10
                        last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 4:13 PM

                        @stephenw10
                        Here is the logs for DHCP6C since ~31st, it was restarted this morning @7 due to a hypervisor (ProxMox ) update. IP6 GA's changed to X.

                        Aug 1 07:20:00 dhcp6c 41130 failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
                        Aug 1 07:20:00 dhcp6c 41130 failed initialize control message authentication
                        Aug 1 07:20:00 dhcp6c 41130 skip opening control port
                        Aug 1 07:20:01 dhcp6c 41404 Sending Solicit
                        Aug 1 07:20:01 dhcp6c 41404 transmit failed: Can't assign requested address
                        Aug 1 07:20:02 dhcp6c 41404 Sending Solicit
                        Aug 1 07:20:02 dhcp6c 41404 Sending Request
                        Aug 1 07:20:02 dhcp6c 41404 dhcp6c Received REQUEST
                        Aug 1 07:20:02 dhcp6c 41404 add an address X on vtnet2
                        Aug 1 07:20:02 dhcp6c 41404 add an address X on vtnet0.6
                        Aug 1 07:20:02 dhcp6c 41404 add an address X on vtnet0.4
                        Aug 1 07:20:02 dhcp6c 41404 add an address X on vtnet0.5
                        Aug 1 11:42:39 dhcp6c 39378 failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
                        Aug 1 11:42:39 dhcp6c 39378 failed initialize control message authentication
                        Aug 1 11:42:39 dhcp6c 39378 skip opening control port
                        Aug 1 11:42:40 dhcp6c 39448 Sending Solicit
                        Aug 1 11:42:40 dhcp6c 39448 transmit failed: Can't assign requested address
                        Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 Sending Solicit
                        Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 Sending Request
                        Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 dhcp6c Received REQUEST
                        Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 add an address X on vtnet2
                        Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 add an address X on vtnet0.6
                        Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 add an address X on vtnet0.4
                        Aug 1 11:42:41 dhcp6c 39448 add an address X on vtnet0.5

                        The routing logs look pretty much identical:

                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 version 2.19 started
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:24) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:52) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:80) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:108) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:20:25 radvd 66853 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 attempting to reread config file
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:24) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:52) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:80) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: (/var/etc/radvd.conf:108) AdvRDNSSLifetime <= 2MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS servers to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 warning: AdvDNSSLLifetime <= 2
                        MaxRtrAdvInterval would allow stale DNS suffixes to be deleted faster
                        Aug 1 07:21:22 radvd 66861 resuming normal operation

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 4:43 PM

                          Enable 'DHCP6 Debug' in System > Advanced > Networking. Check again.

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                            jordanp123 @stephenw10
                            last edited by jordanp123 Aug 1, 2023, 4:53 PM Aug 1, 2023, 4:49 PM

                            @stephenw10
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 extracted an existing DUID from /var/db/dhcp6c_duid: 00:01:00:01:2b:b0:e9:8d:66:9f:b4:58:90:62
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 failed initialize control message authentication
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 skip opening control port
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[interface] (9)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <5>[vtnet1] (6)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[send] (4)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[ia-na] (5)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[0] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>comment [# request stateful address] (26)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[send] (4)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[ia-pd] (5)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[0] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>comment [# request prefix delegation] (27)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[request] (7)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[domain-name-servers] (19)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[request] (7)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[domain-name] (11)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[script] (6)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>["/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_script.sh"] (31)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>comment [# we'd like some nameservers please] (35)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[id-assoc] (8)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <13>[na] (2)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <13>[0] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <13>begin of closure [{] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[id-assoc] (8)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <13>[pd] (2)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <13>[0] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <13>begin of closure [{] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[prefix] (6)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[::] (2)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[/] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[58] (2)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[infinity] (8)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[prefix-interface] (16)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <5>[vtnet2] (6)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[sla-id] (6)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[3] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[sla-len] (7)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[6] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[prefix-interface] (16)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <5>[vtnet0.6] (8)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[sla-id] (6)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[0] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[sla-len] (7)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[6] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[prefix-interface] (16)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <5>[vtnet0.4] (8)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[sla-id] (6)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[2] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[sla-len] (7)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[6] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[prefix-interface] (16)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <5>[vtnet0.5] (8)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[sla-id] (6)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[1] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[sla-len] (7)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>[6] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 called
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41581 called
                            Aug 1 12:45:28 dhcp6c 41725 reset a timer on vtnet1, state=INIT, timeo=0, retrans=891
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 Sending Solicit
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 a new XID (9f67a2) is generated
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 set client ID (len 14)
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 set identity association
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 set elapsed time (len 2)
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 set option request (len 4)
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 set IA_PD prefix
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 set IA_PD
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 transmit failed: Can't assign requested address
                            Aug 1 12:45:29 dhcp6c 41725 reset a timer on vtnet1, state=SOLICIT, timeo=0, retrans=1091
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 Sending Solicit
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set client ID (len 14)
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set identity association
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set elapsed time (len 2)
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set option request (len 4)
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set IA_PD prefix
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set IA_PD
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 send solicit to ff02::1:2%vtnet1
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 reset a timer on vtnet1, state=SOLICIT, timeo=1, retrans=2083
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 receive advertise from fe80::2ec8:1bff:fe03:9b13%vtnet1 on vtnet1
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option client ID, len 14
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 DUID: 00:01:00:01:2b:b0:e9:8d:66:9f:b4:58:90:62
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option server ID, len 10
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 DUID: 00:03:00:01:2c:c8:1b:03:9b:13
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option preference, len 1
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 preference: 255
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 IA_PD: ID=0, T1=43200, T2=69120
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 IA_PD prefix: X::/58 pltime=77760 vltime=86400
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 server ID: 00:03:00:01:2c:c8:1b:03:9b:13, pref=255
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 Sending Request
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 a new XID (40660d) is generated
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set client ID (len 14)
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set server ID (len 10)
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set elapsed time (len 2)
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set option request (len 4)
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set IA_PD prefix
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 set IA_PD
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 send request to ff02::1:2%vtnet1
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 reset a timer on vtnet1, state=REQUEST, timeo=0, retrans=911
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 receive reply from fe80::2ec8:1bff:fe03:9b13%vtnet1 on vtnet1
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option client ID, len 14
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 DUID: 00:01:00:01:2b:b0:e9:8d:66:9f:b4:58:90:62
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option server ID, len 10
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 DUID: 00:03:00:01:2c:c8:1b:03:9b:13
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 IA_PD: ID=0, T1=43200, T2=69120
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 IA_PD prefix: X::/58 pltime=77760 vltime=86400
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 dhcp6c Received REQUEST
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 make an IA: PD-0
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 create a prefix X::/58 pltime=77760, vltime=86400
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 add an address X on vtnet2
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 add an address X on vtnet0.6
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 add an address X on vtnet0.4
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 add an address X on vtnet0.5
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 executes /var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_script.sh
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 68926 dhcp6c RELEASE, REQUEST or EXIT on vtnet1 running rc.newwanipv6
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 script "/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_script.sh" terminated
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 removing an event on vtnet1, state=REQUEST
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 removing server (ID: 00:03:00:01:2c:c8:1b:03:9b:13)
                            Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 got an expected reply, sleeping.

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                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 4:53 PM

                              That looks like the successful case. What does it show when it fails?

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                                jordanp123 @stephenw10
                                last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 4:54 PM

                                @stephenw10
                                It failed, I have no IPV6 default route.

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                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 5:30 PM

                                  @jordanp123 said in IPv6 Issues since upgrading:

                                  Aug 1 12:45:30 dhcp6c 41725 receive reply from fe80::2ec8:1bff:fe03:9b13%vtnet1 on vtnet1

                                  Hmm, yet it is adding addresses and knows what the gateway is....

                                  How does that compare with the successful case?

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                                    jordanp123 @stephenw10
                                    last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 6:01 PM

                                    @stephenw10
                                    With the manually added static GW.

                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 extracted an existing DUID from /var/db/dhcp6c_duid: 00:01:00:01:2b:b0:e9:8d:66:9f:b4:58:90:62
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 failed to open /usr/local/etc/dhcp6cctlkey: No such file or directory
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 failed initialize control message authentication
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 skip opening control port
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[interface] (9)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <5>[vtnet1] (6)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[send] (4)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[ia-na] (5)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[0] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>comment [# request stateful address] (26)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[send] (4)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[ia-pd] (5)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[0] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>comment [# request prefix delegation] (27)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[request] (7)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[domain-name-servers] (19)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[request] (7)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[domain-name] (11)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[script] (6)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>["/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_script.sh"] (31)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>comment [# we'd like some nameservers please] (35)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[id-assoc] (8)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <13>[na] (2)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <13>[0] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <13>begin of closure [{] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[id-assoc] (8)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <13>[pd] (2)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <13>[0] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <13>begin of closure [{] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[prefix] (6)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[::] (2)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[/] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[58] (2)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[infinity] (8)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[prefix-interface] (16)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <5>[vtnet2] (6)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[sla-id] (6)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[3] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[sla-len] (7)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[6] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[prefix-interface] (16)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <5>[vtnet0.6] (8)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[sla-id] (6)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[0] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[sla-len] (7)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[6] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[prefix-interface] (16)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <5>[vtnet0.4] (8)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[sla-id] (6)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[2] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[sla-len] (7)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[6] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[prefix-interface] (16)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <5>[vtnet0.5] (8)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>begin of closure [{] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[sla-id] (6)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[1] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[sla-len] (7)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>[6] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of closure [}] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 <3>end of sentence [;] (1)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 called
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39855 called
                                    Aug 1 13:56:50 dhcp6c 39971 reset a timer on vtnet1, state=INIT, timeo=0, retrans=891
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 Sending Solicit
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 a new XID (c9bf81) is generated
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 set client ID (len 14)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 set identity association
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 set elapsed time (len 2)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 set option request (len 4)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 set IA_PD prefix
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 set IA_PD
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 transmit failed: Can't assign requested address
                                    Aug 1 13:56:51 dhcp6c 39971 reset a timer on vtnet1, state=SOLICIT, timeo=0, retrans=1091
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 Sending Solicit
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set client ID (len 14)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set identity association
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set elapsed time (len 2)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set option request (len 4)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set IA_PD prefix
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set IA_PD
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 send solicit to ff02::1:2%vtnet1
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 reset a timer on vtnet1, state=SOLICIT, timeo=1, retrans=2083
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 receive advertise from fe80::2ec8:1bff:fe03:9b13%vtnet1 on vtnet1
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option client ID, len 14
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 DUID: 00:01:00:01:2b:b0:e9:8d:66:9f:b4:58:90:62
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option server ID, len 10
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 DUID: 00:03:00:01:2c:c8:1b:03:9b:13
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option preference, len 1
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 preference: 255
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 IA_PD: ID=0, T1=43200, T2=69120
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 IA_PD prefix: X::/58 pltime=77760 vltime=86400
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 server ID: 00:03:00:01:2c:c8:1b:03:9b:13, pref=255
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 Sending Request
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 a new XID (5ae09e) is generated
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set client ID (len 14)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set server ID (len 10)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set elapsed time (len 2)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set option request (len 4)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set IA_PD prefix
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 set IA_PD
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 send request to ff02::1:2%vtnet1
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 reset a timer on vtnet1, state=REQUEST, timeo=0, retrans=911
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 receive reply from fe80::2ec8:1bff:fe03:9b13%vtnet1 on vtnet1
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option client ID, len 14
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 DUID: 00:01:00:01:2b:b0:e9:8d:66:9f:b4:58:90:62
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option server ID, len 10
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 DUID: 00:03:00:01:2c:c8:1b:03:9b:13
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option IA_PD, len 41
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 IA_PD: ID=0, T1=43200, T2=69120
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 get DHCP option IA_PD prefix, len 25
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 IA_PD prefix: X::/58 pltime=77760 vltime=86400
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 dhcp6c Received REQUEST
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 make an IA: PD-0
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 create a prefix X::/58 pltime=77760, vltime=86400
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 add an address X/64 on vtnet2
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 add an address X/64 on vtnet0.6
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 add an address X/64 on vtnet0.4
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 add an address X/64 on vtnet0.5
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 executes /var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_script.sh
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 48503 dhcp6c RELEASE, REQUEST or EXIT on vtnet1 running rc.newwanipv6
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 script "/var/etc/dhcp6c_wan_script.sh" terminated
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 removing an event on vtnet1, state=REQUEST
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 removing server (ID: 00:03:00:01:2c:c8:1b:03:9b:13)
                                    Aug 1 13:56:52 dhcp6c 39971 got an expected reply, sleeping.

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                                      gregeeh @stephenw10
                                      last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 8:31 PM

                                      @stephenw10 said in IPv6 Issues since upgrading:

                                      You must have a globally routable IPv6 address somewhere though.

                                      Yes, I can understand that and I can ping IPv6 addresses from pfSense but not from any of the LAN clients. The LAN clients to have IPv6 addresses. I enabled "Do not wait for RA" in the WAN DHCP6 Options and this is how my system looks now.

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                                      [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root: ifconfig re0
                                      re0: flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> metric 0 mtu 1500
                                              description: WAN
                                             options=8209b<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING,VLAN_HWCSUM,WOL_MAGIC,LINKSTATE>
                                              ether 00:e0:4c:68:1b:b2
                                              inet6 fe80::2e0:4cff:fe68:1bb2%re0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x1
                                              inet6 2402:7940:f000:200::111 prefixlen 128
                                              inet 103.85.37.84 netmask 0xfffffc00 broadcast 103.85.39.255
                                              media: Ethernet autoselect (1000baseT <full-duplex>)
                                              status: active
                                              nd6 options=23<PERFORMNUD,ACCEPT_RTADV,AUTO_LINKLOCAL>
                                      [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root:
                                      

                                      The IPv6 gateway address shown for the WAN gateway in the GUI does not appear in the ifconfig results. Surely something is wrong here.

                                      PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                                      CPU N3150, 2 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 2 Realtek Gb Ethernet ports.
                                      UniFi AC-Lite access point

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                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 9:54 PM

                                        The gateway would be in the routing table not the ifconfig output. The only time you'd see it there is if it's a point to point connection like ovpn or ppp.

                                        Can you ping out from pfSense's LAN side IPv6 address? If you can but not from clients it's probably a missing firewall rule. If not it's probably a missing route.

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                                          gregeeh @stephenw10
                                          last edited by Aug 1, 2023, 10:07 PM

                                          @stephenw10 said in IPv6 Issues since upgrading:

                                          The gateway would be in the routing table not the ifconfig output.

                                          OK, that makes sense. Here's the netstat output:

                                          [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root: netstat -rn
                                          Routing tables
                                          
                                          Internet:
                                          Destination        Gateway            Flags     Netif Expire
                                          default            103.85.36.1        UGS         re0
                                          1.1.1.1            103.85.36.1        UGHS        re0
                                          10.0.8.0/24        link#7             U        ovpns2
                                          10.0.8.1           link#4             UHS         lo0
                                          10.10.10.1         link#4             UH          lo0
                                          103.85.36.0/22     link#1             U           re0
                                          103.85.36.1        link#1             UHS         re0
                                          103.85.37.84       link#4             UHS         lo0
                                          127.0.0.1          link#4             UH          lo0
                                          192.168.10.0/24    link#2             U           re1
                                          192.168.10.1       link#4             UHS         lo0
                                          
                                          Internet6:
                                          Destination                       Gateway                       Flags     Netif Expire
                                          default                           fe80::9a49:25ff:fe0c:6d8b%re0 UGS         re0
                                          ::1                               link#4                        UHS         lo0
                                          2001:4860:4860::8888              fe80::9a49:25ff:fe0c:6d8b%re0 UGHS        re0
                                          2402:7940:f000:200::111           link#4                        UHS         lo0
                                          2402:7940:f021:2900::/56          link#2                        U           re1
                                          2402:7940:f021:2900:2e0:4cff:fe68:1bb3 link#4                   UHS         lo0
                                          fe80::%re0/64                     link#1                        U           re0
                                          fe80::2e0:4cff:fe68:1bb2%lo0      link#4                        UHS         lo0
                                          fe80::%re1/64                     link#2                        U           re1
                                          fe80::1:1%lo0                     link#4                        UHS         lo0
                                          fe80::2e0:4cff:fe68:1bb3%lo0      link#4                        UHS         lo0
                                          fe80::%lo0/64                     link#4                        U           lo0
                                          fe80::1%lo0                       link#4                        UHS         lo0
                                          fe80::%ovpns2/64                  link#7                        U        ovpns2
                                          fe80::2e0:4cff:fe68:1bb2%lo0      link#4                        UHS         lo0
                                          [2.7.0-RELEASE][admin@pfSense.localdomain]/root:
                                          

                                          @stephenw10 said in IPv6 Issues since upgrading:

                                          Can you ping out from pfSense's LAN side IPv6 address?
                                          Not sure what you mean here. If I log into pfSense via SSH I get replies with "ping -6 google.com"

                                          However I cannot ping from any LAN Clients that do have IPv6 addresses. Any ideas appreciated.

                                          PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                                          CPU N3150, 2 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 2 Realtek Gb Ethernet ports.
                                          UniFi AC-Lite access point

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