I see. Ok thanks. I didn't realize I had double rules. I removed them. Still have to reload the rules to get V6 IP. Could it be my dnsmasq.conf or dhcp6c.conf it's the only thing I can think of.
dnsmasq.conf
dhcp-range=192.168.1.10,192.168.1.200,12h...
Ok I removed
pass in log on $ext_if inet6 proto udp from fe80::/8 to ($ext_if) port dhcpv6-client
pass out quick on $ext_if inet6 from any to any modulate state
pass out quick on $int_if inet6 from any to any modulate state
One is for $ext_if the other is for $int_if. Not sure if I need...
So I've gotten IPV6 to work on my router (11 Release) but every time I reboot the router my windows machine doesn't get an V6 IP until I reload my PF rules.
What would cause this. Is something not starting in the right order or could it be my PF rules.
Here are my rules.
pf.conf...
I am now getting IP's from my ISP. Not sure what sub-net they are. When I plug in my windows PC direct to my modem without going thru my router I get an IP of: 2001:1970:4000:8e:4534:91ba:74ac:7c7f
and a default gateway of 2001:1970:4000:8e:692f:6c0e:3cf1:a65b. When I go thru my FreeBSD router...
I didn't get any from my ISP. They just started handing out V6 IP's. I thought I would try and see if it would get an IP on it's own. Sorry I'm not to familiar with IPV6. It's all new to me.
Hello,
Need some help setting up my router with IPV6. My ISP has started to hand out V6 IP's but not sure if they're available in my area yet. I started setting up my router from a few guides and it looks like I'm getting an IP but my windows machine can't get anything via DHCP.
My config...
As I'm reading this post I have 4 To the bar - Slam me baby playing. (it's a house track)
I go from disco to Heavy metal and everything in-between.
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Hello,
I've been trying to learn about tcpdump and wondering if there is any advantage of reading the output as hex over ascii.
From what I've been reading is the ascii output is just the hex code but in a easier readable form.
Is there any info not shown in ascii.
Thanks.
SirDice sorry my explanation was misleading.
I said upgraded but it was a fresh install from the 7.2 CD's.
7.1 was no longer on my system when I installed 7.2.
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