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    • GertjanG Offline
      Gertjan @crazypotato142
      last edited by Gertjan

      @crazypotato142

      If you use / stick with DHCPv6 (server) you can use this :

      af98d4c3-da23-4ca4-b3bc-4e292ccda79d-image.png

      to make a 'static DHCPv6 lease" :

      760a7d8f-726c-4059-acce-8ada4965ee11-image.png

      and from then on, that PC will only get the (one) ::cc IPv6, with the current prefix prepended.

      Btw : my ISP IPV6 prefix, used for my LAN, rarely change.

      @crazypotato142 said in All IPv6 traffic is being blocked:

      again all IPv6 addressed were deprecated. I restarted the NIC

      Not needed.
      Type :

      ipconfig /renew6
      

      @crazypotato142 said in All IPv6 traffic is being blocked:

      Shouldn't it work this way if it's the thing you guys told about?

      Sure. Just keep in mind : On paper, IPv6 is ready, well defined, and should work well.
      The thing is, there are probably a couple of ISPs (the ISP, the upstream router etc) out there that do respect fully the IPv6 guide lines (RFCs). The other 99,9 % make a mess out of it - doing their own 'things'.
      Even pfSense isn't probably 'perfect'.

      The thing is : 99,+ % clients of all IPSs in the world have just one local LAN after their ISP router.
      So pfSense as a LAN device of this ISP router like any other device in this ISP LAN, has to obtain a IPv6 in this ISP LAN. This part works pretty well.
      What is fare more rare : pfSense isn't a 'normal' end device. It's a router, and has its own 'sub' LAN or LANs.
      So it has to ask 'prefixes', these are blocks /64 or ::1 to ::fffff:ffff:ffff:ffff, for every LAN pfSense has. That part is less well tested, less well implemented. And it all starts with : less well understood.

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

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      • Bob.DigB Offline
        Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @crazypotato142
        last edited by

        @crazypotato142 said in All IPv6 traffic is being blocked:

        Shouldn't it work this way

        Yes. So you might (also) have different problems.

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        • JKnottJ Offline
          JKnott @crazypotato142
          last edited by

          @crazypotato142 said in All IPv6 traffic is being blocked:

          I'm just asking to understand the process: Shouldn't it work this way if it's the thing you guys told about?

          My prefix hasn't changed in almost 7 years, so I don't have much experience to work from. However, I would expect the pfSense LAN interface to show the new prefix and the router advertisements should tell other devices on the LAN what the new prefix is.

          PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
          i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel 1 Gb Ethernet ports.
          UniFi AC-Lite access point

          I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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          • crazypotato142C Offline
            crazypotato142 @JKnott
            last edited by

            I don't know, I still don't think it's a prefix problem because I used it as it is for a long time without a single problem and now I simply can't connect to the internet with it.

            But I can't see any problem on my settings and my ISP says there's nothing wrong on their side either. I'll just turn my IPv6 network completely off until I figured it out because it really causes my network go crazy.

            Do you have any recommendations to check or solve?

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            • Bob.DigB Offline
              Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @crazypotato142
              last edited by

              @crazypotato142 Check the IPv6-addresses closely, are they really using the same prefix or do they differ. It must be the same prefix as pfSense LAN has.

              In Windows use ipconfig /release6 and then ipconfig /renew6 and watch out for problems.

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              • crazypotato142C Offline
                crazypotato142 @Bob.Dig
                last edited by crazypotato142

                @Bob.Dig They are like this right now:

                Photos deleted for privacy

                Note: I can't ping an IPv6 address over pFsense interface either.

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                • Bob.DigB Offline
                  Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @crazypotato142
                  last edited by

                  @crazypotato142 The first address already looks wrong. At least the prefix is the same.

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                  • crazypotato142C Offline
                    crazypotato142 @Bob.Dig
                    last edited by

                    @Bob.Dig
                    pFsense itself can't connect to anything over IPv6 either. I can't use IPv6 ping, not even get into the Update page cuz Netgate has IPv6 addresses for their website.

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                    • Bob.DigB Offline
                      Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @crazypotato142
                      last edited by

                      @crazypotato142 said in IPv6 cannot connect to Internet:

                      pFsense itself can't connect to anything over IPv6 either.

                      That screams for a big problem, might be your ISP at this point.

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                      • crazypotato142C Offline
                        crazypotato142 @Bob.Dig
                        last edited by

                        I'll test it with their default router and keep here updated. Thank everyone for the help.

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                        • U Offline
                          Uglybrian
                          last edited by

                          @Bob.Dig said in IPv6 cannot connect to Internet:

                          might be your ISP at this point.

                          Thats what i have been thinking through out this post.

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                          • JKnottJ Offline
                            JKnott @crazypotato142
                            last edited by

                            @crazypotato142 said in IPv6 cannot connect to Internet:

                            pFsense itself can't connect to anything over IPv6 either.

                            I saw in your settings that you request a prefix only, not a WAN address. You might have to specify your LAN interface as the source address. You use the -s option for that.

                            PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                            i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel 1 Gb Ethernet ports.
                            UniFi AC-Lite access point

                            I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                            • crazypotato142C Offline
                              crazypotato142 @JKnott
                              last edited by crazypotato142

                              @JKnott said in IPv6 cannot connect to Internet:

                              You might have to specify your LAN interface as the source address. You use the -s option for that.

                              How do I do that?

                              Also I didn't do such a thing after we got my IPv6 in this thread
                              https://forum.netgate.com/post/1217330

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                              • JKnottJ Offline
                                JKnott @crazypotato142
                                last edited by

                                @crazypotato142 said in IPv6 cannot connect to Internet:

                                @JKnott
                                about 2 hours ago

                                I don't know, I still don't think it's a prefix problem because I used it as it is for a long time

                                In an earlier post I suggested you capture the DHCP6 sequence to see what prefix you're assigned, to see if it's what's actually being used. Have you tried that?

                                In the capture you'll see 4 packets:

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                                Then, in the last packet, should be something like this:

                                2b23ee5b-92e5-46c6-8bc4-d7c7e82c6bf6-image.png

                                Compare the prefix with the one your network is using.

                                PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                                i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel 1 Gb Ethernet ports.
                                UniFi AC-Lite access point

                                I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                                • crazypotato142C Offline
                                  crazypotato142 @JKnott
                                  last edited by

                                  @JKnott
                                  Package Capture stops when I plug the WAN cable. I'm doing it according to this: https://forum.netgate.com/topic/172514/capture-full-dhcp-or-dhcpv6-sequence

                                  Update:
                                  It doesn't work with the default router my ISP gave either. Prefix and IPs everything seems fine but nope, it still doesn't connect. I also checked Windows ipconfig while on it and it just showed single IP for each, prefix matched as well.

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                                  • JKnottJ Offline
                                    JKnott @crazypotato142
                                    last edited by

                                    @crazypotato142 said in IPv6 cannot connect to Internet:

                                    Package Capture stops when I plug the WAN cable.

                                    I just tried and it works fine here.

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                                    Do you have a switch that you can use to make a "data tap"?

                                    PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                                    i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel 1 Gb Ethernet ports.
                                    UniFi AC-Lite access point

                                    I haven't lost my mind. It's around here...somewhere...

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                                    • crazypotato142C Offline
                                      crazypotato142 @JKnott
                                      last edited by

                                      @JKnott I'll try it again later today.

                                      Unfortunately no, I don't have a managed switch.

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