It sounds doubtful that I do have an IPv6 enabled connection but I do have a DOCSIS 3 modem and have synced with the 2.0RC1 IPv6 branch at home. I won't have time to check it out this weekend but at least I can attempt it sometime next week. I don't have much experience with IPv6 but I'll check it out and see what happens.
-- Oliver Hansen On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Seth Mos <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Op 6 mei 2011, om 17:06 heeft Oliver Hansen het volgende geschreven: > > > I signed up for the IPv6 trial and was accepted. I then signed into the > Comcast trial website but am really at a loss whether it is available to me > or not. I'm willing to help test things if I can be of any help. > > I've just committed DHCP-PD support for pfSense 2.0 IPv6 which is what > Comcast is using for it's IPv6 deployment. > > The only missing part at this point is integration of a FreeBSD patch [1] > into FreeBSD 8.0 so that we can accept router advertisement even when > forwarding is enabled. > > I've confirmed on my work bench that pfSense requests a DHCPv6 address and > correctly handles the prefix delegation for the networks behind it. A > windows laptop got the correct prefix assigned and ping was possible to the > upstream router. > > I am now looking for pfSense users on Comcast with access to a IPv6 enabled > connection. > > > Regards, > > Seth > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org > >
