ipv6

  1. C

    Solved My 1st FreeBSD server shows blocked msgs from ports 546,547, and 5355

    Hi everyone! I just setup my very first FreeBSD server on a VPS and everything is going great but I noticed in my /var/log/security log that there is lots of IPFW Deny messages for ports UDP 546, 547, and 5535 for IPv6. I looked those ports up and they seem to be related to dhclient? My IPv6...
  2. Moviuro

    Nginx, single IPv4, IPv6, SSL/TLS, jails, one machine

    Hi all! I'm trying to build a good webserver that can serve over HTTPS only: My blog as static HTML (Jekyll, Hugo or whatever) Nagios Transmission Possibly some other web applications So far I have no encryption (nginx is just serving on port 80) and the following constraints: Only one IPv4...
  3. bMalum

    IPv6 Jail Setup and Routing

    Hi everyone, Short: I want in FreeBSD Jails with Private IPv4-Addresses and Global Scope IPv6 Addresses. But iI can't get it to work. I have tried a lot, so iI can only tell you what iI have tried. For me it is possible to add an interface alias to re0 and I'm also able to ping it from around...
  4. epopen

    IPv6 newbie but dual stack @ PPPoE won't get public IP address from ISP

    Hi All. I am a IPv6 newbie, and trying it dual stack @ PPPoE, And allow web server income connection from native IPv6 network. but can't get public IPv6 address @ tun0 still. Can help me? Description below. Server: FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE-p6 i386 Simple stand-alone server (No router, no...
  5. Koen Martens

    IPv6: No neighbour sollicitation goes unanswered for inet alias

    Hello forum, I have a dual-stack FreebsdBSD 9.3 host. I have a main IPv6 address and several aliases on the bridge0 interface (although I have this same problem on another host which has the IPv6 address and aliases on a normal interface, em0). Somehow the aliases won't work for me. The host...
  6. T

    ping6 operation not permitted

    I can ping6 the ip on my NIC locally, but I cannot ping6 my gateway [\u@r2d2:/root] # ping6 ipv6.google.com PING6(56=40+8+8 bytes) 2001:19f0:7000:8945:5400:ff:fe05:3dab --> 2404:6800:400a:805::200e ping6: sendmsg: Operation not permitted ping6: wrote ipv6.l.google.com 16 chars, ret=-1 ping6...
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