I noticed by accident that in my home network IPv6 is not functional, so I decided to fix that, and started studying about IPv6.

I have an opnSense firewall which connect to my ISP port as WAN, and then the LAN. The point is that o do not get a GUA on my WAN, but I get it if I connect directly a pc to the ISP port…

The opnSense seems to be configured properly, and the ISP itself do provide IPv6 as I can get a GUA address when I connect my Linux laptop to the ISP router, so I am not sure…

Anybody has any hints?

  • Akip@piefed.world
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    2 个月前

    shot in the dark, because I’ve made that mistake before, if you got dyndns setup, it needs to be from the server not the router for ipv6 to work.

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      2 个月前

      Mm no, not using dyndns. I am missing IPv6 support on the LAN side… But I have it on the wan side

      • Archer@lemmy.world
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        2 个月前

        You can technically use the IPv6 local space just like IPv4 and NAT it all, but it’s so much nicer to have globally routable addresses