Erik Anderson schreef op 16-9-2014 6:32: > I recently got IPv6 turned up on my Comcast cable circuit. They're > delegating a /60 to my router. I have successfully configured > interface tracking on the LAN interface and that is working great. > > Next, I'd like to get the OpenVPN server configured to enable v6 > communication with mobile VPN clients. Has anyone had success with > this? When configuring the LAN interface, it is set to track the WAN > interface, and I can set a prefix ID to provide a unique subnet to LAN > clients. As far as I've seen, there's no equivalent configuration > available for OpenVPN, correct? Sure, I could probably pick an > arbitrary subnet from the block delegated to me and assign IPs from > that to OpenVPN clients, but what happens if my delegated block > changes? Then everything breaks. I'm not certain that Comcast will > always assign the same block.
Good question, I never envisioned it this way but it does make sense. Using a arbitrary subnet is your best solution for now. I have ~40 dual stacked laptops hanging off my OpenVPN with the Viscosity client on windows. > Is there a graceful way to handle this situation? What you need isn't in 2.1.5 and it needs to be made. So no, i'm afraid. The same method we built for other interfaces could be applied to OpenVPN server interfaces, so it's not too different. Probably about 2 days to build and a day to test. Cheers, Seth _______________________________________________ List mailing list [email protected] https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list
