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Dear FreeBSD users,
My first IPv6 try with my FreeBSD desktop machine was a bit disappointing.
According to FreeBSD Handbook, I added two lines in my /etc/rc.conf:
I added into my fully functional /etc/pf.conf:
After reboot I was scared to discover that all my running services was available on the Internet !
So I ran
I had to manually run
After investigations, I discovered that the statement
was the problem. After commented out this statement and rebooted, PF rules was loaded at startup and all is working flawlessly.
My first IPv6 try with my FreeBSD desktop machine was a bit disappointing.
According to FreeBSD Handbook, I added two lines in my /etc/rc.conf:
Code:
ifconfig_re0_ipv6="inet6 accept_rtadv"
rtsold_enable="YES"
Code:
icmp6_types = "{ echoreq, unreach, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137 }"
antispoof quick for $ext_if_adsl inet6
pass inet6 proto icmp6 all icmp6-type $icmp6_types keep state
So I ran
pfctl -s rules
and result : nothing, PF was not loaded !I had to manually run
pfctl -v -f /etc/pf.conf
to get my rules loaded and functional.After investigations, I discovered that the statement
Code:
rtsold_enable="YES"
Code:
FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE GENERIC amd64
$ freebsd-version -uk
11.1-RELEASE-p4
11.1-RELEASE-p6