Re: [pfSense] Weird issue not sure if it's PFSense or not

2015-05-26 Thread WebDawg
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Mamun Ahmed wrote: > Thanks Adam for your response, I have to say I didn't think of that, > bearing in mind that the other devices seem fine on my network, and the > funny thing is that Amazon devices can browse everywhere except for the > secure (https) pages on

Re: [pfSense] Weird issue not sure if it's PFSense or not

2015-05-26 Thread Mamun Ahmed
Thanks Adam for your response, I have to say I didn't think of that, bearing in mind that the other devices seem fine on my network, and the funny thing is that Amazon devices can browse everywhere except for the secure (https) pages on the Amazon website but only when connected to my home netwo

Re: [pfSense] DUID for DHCP6 client

2015-05-26 Thread İhsan Doğan
Am 26.05.2015 um 14:25 schrieb İhsan Doğan: > For the static IPv6 prefix delegation, my ISP would need the DUID > of my DHCPv6 client. > > As far I understand RFC3315 [1] the DUID of DHCP6 client is > static for it's lifetime and used as an identification for DHCP6 > clients - just like MAC addre

Re: [pfSense] Weird issue not sure if it's PFSense or not

2015-05-26 Thread Adam Thompson
This could be the Android IPv6 problem, if the amazon devices are using v5.0 or newer base software. -Adam On May 26, 2015 12:28:51 PM CDT, Mamun Ahmed wrote: >Hi everyone, > >I am at a loss as to why this has recently started happening? My setup >is as follows: > >BT infinity broadband vdsl r

[pfSense] Weird issue not sure if it's PFSense or not

2015-05-26 Thread Mamun Ahmed
Hi everyone, I am at a loss as to why this has recently started happening? My setup is as follows: BT infinity broadband vdsl router connecting into my PFSense firewall. The firewall is then connecting into switch which is connected to some BT black routers (that are acting as wireless access

[pfSense] DUID for DHCP6 client

2015-05-26 Thread İhsan Doğan
Hi, For the static IPv6 prefix delegation, my ISP would need the DUID of my DHCPv6 client. As far I understand RFC3315 [1] the DUID of DHCP6 client is static for it's lifetime and used as an identification for DHCP6 clients - just like MAC address with DHCP for IPv4. Can I extract the DUID with