6RD on Centurylink not working. Am I missing something?
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 I am trying to configure ipv6 through a 6rd centurylink tunnel. I am using pfsense 2.1.1 RELEASE. My settings are : WAN ipv6: 6rd tunnel 
 6RD prefix: 2602::/24
 6RD Border Relay: 205.171.2.64
 6RD IPv4 Prefix length: 0 bitsLAN ipv6: track WAN WAN interface has ipv6 address: 2602:47:3002:2a00:: 
 subnet mask ipv6: 24
 ipv6 gateway: 2602:47:3002:2a00::205.171.2.64LAN 
 ipv6 address:2602:47:3002:2a00::1
 subnet mask ipv6: 64The routing table has the following ipv6 routes: 
 default 2602:47:3002:2a00::cdab:240 UGS 0 57 1500 sk1
 ::1 :1 UH 0 0 16384 lo0
 2602::/24 link#16 U 0 0 1280 wan_stf
 2602:47:3002:2a00:: 2602:47:3002:2a00::cdab:240 UGHS 0 2197 16384 lo0 =>
 2602:47:3002:2a00::/64 link#6 U 0 940 1500 sk1
 2602:47:3002:2a00::1 link#6 UHS 0 3 16384 lo0Computers on my network are obtaining ipv6 in the 2602:47:3002:2a00:: subnet. so radvd appears to be working. 
 I can ping6 the LAN address
 Can't ping any address outside my network. not even the ipv6 isp gateway which apparently does not respond to ping anyway. nothing appears o be getting blocked in my firewall logs. It is like nothing is going through the tunnel.Am I missing something or 6rd is just not working on centurylink? Or is it the same old bug that has been reported more than a year ago? I spent a few days on this without getting nowhere. Any help appreciated Thanks 
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 Hi jjstecchino, I'd guess it's still the same year-old bug. I've tried 2.1.1 and it seems to fail the same way all the 2.1 build have since back in Jan-Feb 2013. Given the lack of any specific detail about why it's failing I'd imagine you are going to have to dio a tunnel to HE.net if you want your ipv6. -Will 
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 this is too bad. 6rd from the isp is much faster than a hurricane electric tunnel. i thought that having a working 6rd solution in pfsense would have been a priority at this stage of ipv6 deployment where many isps are offering 3rd but are not quite ready for native ipv6 deployent 
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 Hi jjstecchino, Indeed, at the rate things are going I fear that I'll have native ipv6 from my ISP before I can get 6RD working with a current release of pfSense. That said, I suspect there are some users who have 6RD working and we just happen to have a weird-enough setup that we don't. I got some feedback last year that indicated there could be a configuration issue but I was never able to get anything more specific that might help me narrow down what the issue could be. It even looks like you can sort-of trick a router\firewall into doing 6RD without actually using 6RD per my post here: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=72382.0 but I have no idea how to make pfSense actually do that. -Will 
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 default 2602:47:3002:2a00::cdab:240 UGS 0 57 1500 sk1 ::1 :1 UH 0 0 16384 lo0 2602::/24 link#16 U 0 0 1280 wan_stf 2602:47:3002:2a00:: 2602:47:3002:2a00::cdab:240 UGHS 0 2197 16384 lo0 => 2602:47:3002:2a00::/64 link#6 U 0 940 1500 sk1Can you try changing your default gw to reside on wan_stf. 2602:47:3002:2a00::/64 link#6 U 0 940 1500 sk1To use as well wan_stf as interface? I think that might solve your issues. 
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 Hi ermal, I believe I've tried setting the gateway to wan_stf before & that didn't work, but I'm not quite sure I was looking in the right spot. I've created a fresh install of 2.1.2 and uploaded my existing config and I can see that I have the proper IP addresses in the console display (ipv6 info appears proper of both the WAN & LAN interfaces). If I go to System - Routing I have 2 gateways listed (WAN_DHCP & WAN_6RD) if I edit the WAN_6RD gateway I can see a spot for a gateway IP address, but there's nothing that looks like I could specify a proper interface device. Is this the right place to be looking & if not could you please tell me where I need to change the gateway to wan_stf? -Will 
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 Hi, I am experiencing the same problems you do and suspect them to be related to the same infamous bug #2882 (https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/2882) I want to connect to a network with these 6RD settings on WAN: IPv4 BR: 213.167.115.92 
 IPv4 Prefix: 0
 IPv6 Prefix: 2a01:79c::
 IPv6 Prefix Length: 30
 IPv6 DNS: 2a01:798:0:8012::4In the WAN settings page I have entered: 6RD prefix: 2a01:79c::/30 
 6RD Border relay: 213.167.115.92
 6RD IPv4 Prefix length: 0Running ifconfig in the shell we can see: wan_stf: flags=4001 <up,link2>metric 0 mtu 1280 
 inet6 2a01:79d:3e85:a408:: prefixlen 30
 nd6 options=3 <performnud,accept_rtadv>v4net 0.0.0.0/0
 v4br 213.167.115.92Pinging pfSense server works ok. This is the only thing that works ok. All external addresses fail and test-ipv6.com gives 0/10. On the LAN side I have tried DHCP6 (with several of the RA-options) and Track Interface. Let me know if I can do anything to add something to this issue.</performnud,accept_rtadv></up,link2> 
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 Hi guys, So can anyone give me some idea where I should change the gateway to wan_stf as ermal suggested earlier in the thread? I'm stumped trying to find it and it's killing me thinking that I could be one single setting away from working 6RD on 2.1.2! -Will