Default deny IPv6 (FE80 –> FF02) on laggX
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Hello everyone!
– I have a couple of VLANs (i.e.: vlan1, vlan2) that are associated with the LAGG (as a parent interface).
-- I then have WAN + 2 LAN interfaces that correspond to the respective network port (eg: vlan1 on lagg0, vlan2 on lagg0)
-- IPv6 is ONLY enabled for the WAN. That is, the two LAN side interfaces do not have IPv6 enabled ("IPv6 Configuration set to None")However, in the firewall logs, I see bunch of DENY link-local to multi-cast entries like:
Interface Source Destination Proto
lagg0 fe80::6abd.. ff02::1:2 UDPWhy am I seeing the above firewall log entry when IPv6 has not been enabled for any of the interfaces?
Thanks!
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Because you have it set to log everything it blocks, it blocks that so it logs it..
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Thanks for responding.
The question, though, was why is the IPv6 traffic originating when all the defined lan interfaces on the lagg has IPv6 disabled.
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its not originating on pfsense - you have some client sending out that data.. If you don't want pfsense to see it block the ipv6 multicast at your switch or turn off ipv6 on the client sending it.
Or disable the log all default blocks and create your own block rule with logging setup that only blocks ipv4 and logs that, etc.
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Thanks, once again!
I understand that the IPv6 traffic is not originating at the pfSense box; however, since none of the pfSense defined interface has IPv6 enabled, how is the interface able to receive any IPv6 messages? One interesting observation is that:–> The firewall log entry shows the lagg0 as the interface that is getting the IPv6 messages.
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Exactly what johnpoz said, it's multicast IPv6 which will reach the system from your switch regardless of whether v6 is enabled where something on your network's sending it.
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Perplexed!!
My firewall logs are getting stormed by the "default deny ipv6 rule" (please see attached image). Also, when I try to create an "Easy Rule" to Pass the traffic, I get a html information page (see attached pfcapture2.jpg image).
The issue is that I am not able to perform any kind of remediation (ie: create pass rule etc.), because the source interface in the firewall log actually shows up as "lagg" an not one of real interfaces that I can perform rules on.
Any help greatly appreciated!
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Hello,
I had the same type of issue with ipv6 getting logged. Some older post on here show issues where enabling IPV6 and then adding a floating rule which DROPPED all IPv6 from ANY with out logging sorted it for me. I dont use LAGG, am new to the forum, and am not sure if this is the best solution for you. However, it stopped my logs from being spammed which is what I was looking for.
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I had the same type of issue with ipv6 getting logged. Some older post on here show issues where enabling IPV6 and then adding a floating rule which DROPPED all IPv6 from ANY with out logging sorted it for me. I dont use LAGG, am new to the forum, and am not sure if this is the best solution for you. However, it stopped my logs from being spammed which is what I was looking for.
That'll work the same here. It's not related to the lagg, same cause and solution regardless of interface type.
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The Default deny IPv6 (FE80 –> FF02) on laggX continues to plague my logs EVEN AFTER appropriate Firewall RULE has been created.
FIREWALL LOG ENTRY ("Default deny rule IPv6"):
Interface: laggX (where X = 0,1,2) Source: [fe80::6abd:abff:fe0f:d7bf]:546 Dest: [ff02::1:2]:547 Proto: UDP
FIREWALL RULE:
Proto Src Port Dest Port IPv6 UDP * 546 * 547 IPv6 UDP * * FF02::/10 *
Note1: Since the log shows as the "laggX" as the interface and not the actual interface, I created a floating rule that applies to ALL interface.
Note2: Please see the attached two screenshots of the firewall log entry and the firewall rule defined.
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You should block, not pass that traffic. And you have to enable quick.