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    IPv6 DNS gone in resolv.conf again?

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      darkcrucible
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      I had a post about this a while back, here http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,50815.0.html
      The issue is that resolv.conf only gets the IPv4 DNS server from my ISP which provides native dual stack IPv4/IPv6 connectivity. It wasn't long ago that it was getting both sets of DNS servers and putting them in resolv.conf I wasn't upgrading frequently so I'm not sure when the issue came back. I had an uptime of 25 days going so during that time the issue came back. I'm running the January 14th snapshot of the i386 nanobsd image.

      Is anyone else seeing this issue or is it just me? The fact that no one replied to my previous post implies that I'm uniquely afflicted by this.

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        cmb
        last edited by

        on what type of Internet connection? DHCP, PPPoE, …?

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          darkcrucible
          last edited by

          DHCP6-PD & DHCP.

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            bardelot
            last edited by

            There has been a change (actually revert) in the used DHCP v6 client 10 days ago [1], so I guess if something broke it could have been around that time.

            [1] https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/commit/d53a9a5100c83988cd7479e9228c27f2ab09760e

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