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It only took me like 2 hours but I have AT&T's IPv6 working on my network. Can't wait to see what bullshit breaks!
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"Why did it take 2 hours?"
I have a special configuration where I bypass AT&T's gear and AT&T's gear does some heavy lifting for you. They give customers a /60 so if your router/firewall requests an address without the correct configuratino it gets is a default gateway of ::1 which drove me fucking NUTS
Plus I found a few other small edge cases breaking radvd on my LAN but it's working now.
I don't understand this strange world.
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I won't be enabling IPv6 on bikeshed or any of my hosted services because I can't guarantee I'll have static addresses.
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@feld on Charter/Spectrum@here if you don’t request the expected size via DHCPv6 it issues nothing. You’ll get the interface for the firewall by idk SLAAC or whatever it is but no PD, DNS, anything, if your PD request isn’t the right number of prefix bits (I think it’s /56? I’d have to look at my pfSense) … pfSense was also and may also so be broken, you can’t have more than one IPv6 upstream unless they’re static.