Le 23 avr. 2012 à 09:37, Pim van Stam a écrit : > > On 23 apr. 2012, at 00:38, bsd wrote: > >> >> Le 22 avr. 2012 à 22:26, Seth Mos a écrit : >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Op 22 apr 2012, om 22:03 heeft bsd het volgende geschreven: >>> >>>> Hello my friends, >>>> >>>> >>>> My ISP is providing a full /64 network which looks similar to >>>> 2a01:e35:2436:7e20::/64 >>> >>> That's the limitation you get with the Free.fr, they only subnet a single >>> /64. That means it's impossible to put a IPv6 router behind it. >>> >>> They don't give you the option anywhere to request more then 1 single /64 >>> which is downright silly. >> >> I agree… and furthermore It is totally out of scope with IPv6 philosophy. >> >>> >>> Even 6to4 gives you a /48 per default, and most dutch ISPs are giving you a >>> /48 or /56. The smallest i've seen so far is /60, which atleast gives you >>> 16 networks so you can easily place a router behind your connection. >> >> Yes. >> >>> >>> >>>> By activating the DHCP6 on my WAN I have an IPv6 attributed immediately… >>>> But on the WAN if ! >>> >>> Yeah, there is no going around that, and NPt won't help you either, because >>> you don't have a prefix to translate. >>> >>> If you have a public IPv4 address, or if their CPE allows for it, request a >>> tunnel from HE.net. Although that is probably not the answer you wanted. >> >> Well, It was more to get an idea of what I can do with IPv6… >> >> But considering the configuration you have described that gives me little >> hope ! >> >> >>> If the CPE has a bridge mode you could configure the WAN in pfSense and >>> configure the delegated /64 on your lan. Theoretically. >> >> The CPE has a bridge mode (which I am using since a very long time for >> IPv4), It allows me to have the IPv4 WAN address on my WAN interface of >> pfSense. >> I have configured the /64 on my WLAN, but this doesn't really seem to work… >> >> > > > Have you tried putting both LAN and WLAN interface in bridge mode with the > WAN interface? > > With kind regards, > > Pim
This is what most persons are suggesting… >From what I have been able to test - the bridging does not seem very stable on >the snapshot I have. I was unable to activate the bridge once It was created, I always got the "a DHCP server is activated on an interface - please deactivate before proceeding" kind of message… I have looked everywhere on every interface and no DHCP was activated in any place. I have even connected using SSH in terminal and ps auxwww to see if any persistent DHCP was Up… nothing It looked like a bug… then I went to bed ! But this is probably something similar which have to be achieved to make It work… I am not expert enough to tell if there is another cleaner "IPv6" way to get the needed infos from WAN on another interface… > >> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Seth >>> _______________________________________________ >>> List mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list >> >> >> –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– >> ---------> Grégory Bernard Director <--------- >> ---------------> www.osnet.eu <--------------- >> --> Your provider of OpenSource appliances <-- >> –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– >> OSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetO >> >> _______________________________________________ >> List mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list > > _______________________________________________ > List mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ---------> Grégory Bernard Director <--------- ---------------> www.osnet.eu <--------------- --> Your provider of OpenSource appliances <-- –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– OSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetOSnetO _______________________________________________ List mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
