Erik Anderson schreef op 10-10-2014 3:51:
Any thoughts on this?
Unfortunately, all of the examples and documentation I can find on
IPv6 configures with pfSense are geared towards consumer-class
circuits using DHCP-PD, and I've not found anything about proper
static configuration.
Well,
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 1:50 AM, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
So check your routing with netstat -r before and after changing and see
if you lost your default gateway.
Thanks, Seth. As it turned out, my second whack at getting v6 set up
this morning worked perfectly. The only change I can
Any thoughts on this?
Unfortunately, all of the examples and documentation I can find on
IPv6 configures with pfSense are geared towards consumer-class
circuits using DHCP-PD, and I've not found anything about proper
static configuration.
Again, I thought this would be simple, but at least
Good afternoon-
This is in regards to pfsense-2.1.4-RELEASE.
This morning my ISP (finally) turned on IPv6 on our circuit. They
assigned a /126 P2P link for the WAN and are routing a /48 to us. I
have the WAN interface configured without issue, and am able to ping6
from the router itself to