MonkWho / pfatt

Enable true bridge mode for AT&T U-Verse and pfSense (this is a fork of an original repository https://github.com/aus/pfatt. Since it is not available anymore, I'll do my best to maintain a copy for people that still need a bypass)
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Does ATT actually route you your IPv6 address? #36

Closed MatthewGCampbell closed 3 years ago

MatthewGCampbell commented 3 years ago

Having issues with IPv6, cause it doesn't seem that AT&T routes me my IPv6 WAN address, anyone else have a similar issue?

maxfield-allison commented 3 years ago

Att doesn't seem to assign a routable ipv6 address to the wan adapter with this setup. That said, every other interface and client should be able to get one. I had it functioning well but pulled the plug in ipv6 on my network until I can find time to get pihole etc working.

AndrewReaganM commented 3 years ago

Have you tried enabling Request only an IPv6 prefix?

MatthewGCampbell commented 3 years ago

I was having issues with prefix delegation from pfsense to a router behind it and forgot to have the WAN set to get a prefix from AT&T (kinda stupid of me) but I finally figured it out, if you need any help I might be of assistance.

On Oct 19, 2020, at 11:11 PM, Maxfield Allison notifications@github.com wrote:

 Att doesn't seem to assign a routable ipv6 address to the wan adapter with this setup. That said, every other interface and client should be able to get one. I had it functioning well but pulled the plug in ipv6 on my network until I can find time to get pihole etc working.

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dkowis commented 3 years ago

Yes. I have an ATT ipv6 address. IIRC it took some time for it to percolate through.

My WAN configuration: image

My LAN configuration: image

MatthewGCampbell commented 3 years ago

Didn’t have the request prefix box checked cause I thought they actually gave you an address.

Thanks

On Oct 27, 2020, at 1:28 PM, David Kowis notifications@github.com wrote:

 Yes. I have an ATT ipv6 address. IIRC it took some time for it to percolate through.

My WAN configuration:

My LAN configuration:

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maxfield-allison commented 3 years ago

FYI I've unchecked the prefix only box and received a gateway and IP outside of the prefix subnet. not sure what this means for us since OPNsense ipv6 is being testy as of late but thought i'd share

MatthewGCampbell commented 3 years ago

Very interesting, I will now be testing this further, but when I had it unchecked for me AT&T wouldn’t actually route the IP to me.

Thanks, Matthew

On Nov 4, 2020, at 9:55 PM, Maxfield Allison notifications@github.com wrote:

 FYI I've unchecked the prefix only box and received a gateway and IP outside of the prefix subnet. not sure what this means for us since OPNsense ipv6 is being testy as of late but thought i'd share

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