Sure I am being dense, and missing something stupid. And a good time to caveat I am only just getting used to IPv6 - my knowledge is extremely limited.
Trying to get IPv6 working on my network, have (I believe) set it up correctly on my pfSense box. On my other devices I can connect to and ping ipv6 only websites - for example ipv6.google.com
On FreeNAS however, I have enabled IPv6 autoconfigure on the primary interface, I see on the dashboard that it is picking up IPv6 default routes etc, however it is only showing the IPv4 address. Not a drama, maybe it doesn't display both.
However from shell when I ping ipv6.google.com it does not work I get:
Some googling led me to believe I needed a IPv6 capable nameserver.
I've currently got
192.168.1.1 (my pfsense box)
8.8.8.8
I've tried adding a variety of what I think may be appropriate as my third: IE the pfsense link local address, or its full ipv6 address, neither seem to make a difference.
Trying to get IPv6 working on my network, have (I believe) set it up correctly on my pfSense box. On my other devices I can connect to and ping ipv6 only websites - for example ipv6.google.com
On FreeNAS however, I have enabled IPv6 autoconfigure on the primary interface, I see on the dashboard that it is picking up IPv6 default routes etc, however it is only showing the IPv4 address. Not a drama, maybe it doesn't display both.
However from shell when I ping ipv6.google.com it does not work I get:
Code:
ping: cannot resolve ipv6.google.com: Unknown server error
Some googling led me to believe I needed a IPv6 capable nameserver.
I've currently got
192.168.1.1 (my pfsense box)
8.8.8.8
I've tried adding a variety of what I think may be appropriate as my third: IE the pfsense link local address, or its full ipv6 address, neither seem to make a difference.