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    Limiter appears to break IPv6 connectvitity

    2.1 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      foxale08 last edited by

      Has anyone else noticed that traffic limiters appear to break IPv6 connectivity and effectively block it.

      I created a bug report for this issue.

      http://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/2526

      Attached is what the limiter info page shows when IPv6 traffic hits it.

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        foxale08 last edited by

        On review of the screenshot it appears that the limiter is not assigning a bucket for IPv6 traffic denoted by "BKT 0". Additionally it appears that the limiter is not identifying the source/destination of IPv6 traffic properly as denoted by "::/0" for source and destination for each connection. IPv4 traffic has "0.0.0.0/0" for either source or destination and an IPv4 address for the other.

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