Color me embarrassed. All these open browser windows for
configuring/testing IPv6 have been open for months and I hadn't done
anything in awhile.
Google-Foo served up this link from back in November when I tried
again: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=102339.0
Follow directions, add an outbound IPv6 LAN-->WAN outbound rule and here
I am:
*Good news!*Your current configuration will continue to work as web
sites enable IPv6.
Your DNS server (possibly run by your ISP) appears to have IPv6
Internet access.
Your readiness score
10/10 for your IPv6 stability and readiness, when publishers are forced
to go IPv6 only
On 1/24/2016 7:24 PM, Shannon Roddy wrote:
I'm on Comcast... YMMV. I have a debian box that is running as my
router. I couldn't get v6 to work with comcast with the ISC client.
I had to install the wide-dhcpv6-client package and go from there.
That was for the WAN connection. Google around for the wide dhcp
package and there are some howto docs out there. I had to cobble
together some scripts to get it all to work.
For the internal network, I chose to support auto config so that all
my devices would work... so, I'm running radvd on the internal
interface of my debian router. Comcast supposedly will delegate
larger than a /64, but I gave up on getting that to work. Seemed like
the route wasn't getting set on their end.
I ran into a number of issues getting it set up... and it's a bit hazy
now because it's been a while and I didn't keep good notes. But, if
you need further info, I can look on my running system and let you
know how I have things here.
On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 7:58 PM, Keith Stokes <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Has anyone worked with Cox Residential in BR/Laf/NO on IPv6?
Support told me a few weeks ago it's been deployed in our area.
I've learned that I get the best tech support from them on Sunday
so today I hit them up in web chat for instructions or methods
they use. Anything to get me started.
They want me to call their Home Networking Group. Since I'd rather
pull out my fingernails than try to explain how I'm running a
PfSense box with static and dynamic VPNs, a handful of creative
rules, Macs, Linux (see there's a link in here somewhere to the
list) and Windows, plus everything else I can think of to make
life harder for them, I'm hoping someone else has done this before
and is willing to share.
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