Op 23-4-2012 11:02, Eugen Leitl schreef:
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 10:54:51PM -0400, Chris Buechler wrote:On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Drew Lehman<[email protected]> wrote:Apparently the Git option is not longer valid to upgrade 2.0.1 to 2.1 since so much has changed. Does anyone know if there is an upgrade image someplace or do I need to backup the settings and wipe it all?There are snapshots. http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,47540.0.htmlIs it realistic to expect 2.1 with full IPv6 support by 6th June?
Define Full.If you want to get onto the IPv6 internet, then yes, most of the things work. Static IPv6, DHCP6, PPPoE+DHCP6, 6to4 (Tunnel), 6rd (Tunnel, limitations) and 6in4 (Tunnel). Those are confirmed working.
Theoretically PPtP with DHCP6 should work but don't have access to.Basic firewalling is not a issue, if you run packages you'll find that almost none support it yet. This is partly outside of our control.
CARP clusters work as long as you use static addressing and not advertise the router. We can not yet advertise the CARP addresses which is required for that.
If you have CARP and you want to server clients with this the only workaround for this currently is running only a router advertisement on the Master and not the backup. This will be fixed before 2.1-RELEASE
On the server side it's a bit less, PPPoE Server and PPtP server don't support it. Pushed off for 2.2
OpenVPN server works, as does the Windows Client. Both Viscosity and Tunnelblick don't support it either yet.
IPsec works for both IPv4 and IPv6 tunnels. I've attached a PDF that might help. We hope to release 2.1 before June 6th still. Cheers, Seth
pfSense IPv6 Status.pdf
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