IPv6 NDP Incomplete
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Hi All,
I have a problem with pfSense IPv6 and Windows Clients. Apple Devices appear to be working perfectly. So pretty sure my issue lies within my Windows configuration, though I stand to be corrected.
My ISP provides me IPv6 on the WAN and delegated me a /56
I have my LAN configured within pfSense to "Track Interface" (WAN)
The issue is, when a Windows Client is connected, I have IPv6 connectivity for around 30 seconds then my PING (to the Internet - IPv6) drops out for around 20 seconds then comes back again.
After banging my head against the wall for hours and trying lots of different options. I think I have found the issue, if I click on Diagnostics > NDP Table I can see my Windows Client IPv6 address with a expiry of around 30 seconds, then it changes to (incomplete), my IPv6 PING to the Internet Drops out and then, the whole process happens again.
I have taken Packet Captures from both pfSense LAN interface and my Windows LAN interface, however unsure what I need to look for here. Any pointers ?
My Windows clients are protected with Windows Defender for Endpoint, so un-sure if my client side firewall is being too over-protective, I have created an ICMPv6 allow all rule, but that did not make any difference.
Any pointers ?
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@smaxwell2 said in IPv6 NDP Incomplete:
So pretty sure my issue lies within my Windows configuration, though I stand to be corrected.
Your 'Windows' devices are like mine : you never changed anything in the 'Network' setup of your devices.
They came with DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 client activated.
There is/was never a need to change anything.@smaxwell2 said in IPv6 NDP Incomplete:
My ISP provides me IPv6 on the WAN and delegated me a /56
I have my LAN configured within pfSense to "Track Interface" (WAN
Like me.
I assigned prefix ID '0' ion the LAN interface :And .... I've set up the DHCPv6 server - like the DHCPv4, for my LAN :
and since I did this (years ago), all my LAN device that are IPv6 capable receive a IPv6 Lease in the ::2 to ::86 range.
Because I'm old and stupid, I also gave most of all my device a DHCPv6 Static DUID Lease. This means that all my device always get the same IPv6 GUA.
C:\Users\Gauche>nslookup diskstation2 Serveur : pfSense.bhf.tld Address: 2a01:cb19:907:xxxx:yyyy:77ff:fe29:392c Nom : diskstation2.brit-hotel-fumel.net Addresses: 2a01:cb19:907:xxxx::c2 192.168.1.33
I actually never (had to) looked at the NDP table page
I can see on the DHCP Logs page that IPv4 and IPv6 are getting renewed :
Btw : I use ISC, not Kea.