Chris Buechler wrote:
R. Th. Boots wrote:
Chris Buechler wrote:
R. Th. Boots wrote:
The problem is indeed that none of your configurations show up in
the web interface of pfsense and that you are also not able to
create any firewall rules on those interfaces.
IPv6 support exists in the HEAD development tree, but it'll probably
be 2009 before that becomes a release version. That'll be the release
after the 1.3 release.
Is there any way to get that speeded up? Is it a testing issue or
something else that is holding up this feature?
It's a lack of interest, and lack of testing ability. None of the
developers have an IPv6 network or Internet connection, nor do we have
any reason for such in the foreseeable future.
The code is largely done, it's just a matter of somebody doing extensive
testing and fixing bugs, and the branch that it's in won't make release
version for a long time.
This isn't suitable for a paid development project because it wouldn't
speed getting it into a stable release version unless someone wants to
drop enough money that we can hire full time development staff to really
push the release cycles. I don't see that happening, but if somebody
wants to send us 7 figures, feel free to email me. :)
As said before, if testing is an issue I am able to do some testing as
long as I can find some instructions on how I can test thinks. I have to
admit that I am more a linux user than a freebsd, but I really like the
way pfsense is looking and working.
My home network is fully dual stack and I have multiple ipv6in4 tunnels
to use for testing.
So please give me some hints on how to test and what needs to be tested.
Regards,
Richard
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