[pfSense] Multi WAN IPv6

2015-03-09 Thread Tiernan OToole
Morning all.


Just reading though the docs and found the following:


https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_for_IPv6


and


https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Using_IPv6_with_a_Tunnel_Broker


But there is a problem... The Multi-WAN one assumes that both WAN connections 
give IPv6 addresses, which in my case is false, and the Tunnel Broker assumes 
you have one WAN connection... Last time i tried this, mind you with a 
different router, all traffic went though one connection (the one the tunnel 
broker knew about) and nothing went though the rest...


Any one done this before?


Thanks.


--Tiernan
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Re: [pfSense] Multi WAN IPv6

2015-03-09 Thread Jim Pingle
On 03/09/2015 10:28 AM, Tiernan OToole wrote:
 But there is a problem... The Multi-WAN one assumes that both WAN
 connections give IPv6 addresses, which in my case is false, and the
 Tunnel Broker assumes you have one WAN connection... Last time i tried
 this, mind you with a different router, all traffic went though one
 connection (the one the tunnel broker knew about) and nothing went
 though the rest...
 
 
 Any one done this before?

Actually the instructions were written with a separate tunnel broker
connection on each WAN.

Though it may work with one tunnel broker and using a gateway group on
the tunnel endpoint update dyndns entry, I'm not sure anyone has tried that.

Jim
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