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I know, many of you toldsaid that IPv6 has no NAT. But, but my server provider told me, that it is possibilepossible. I have no idea how...

I have ana pfSense Server as my Firewall (Not the router!). I got andhave a /28 IPv4 and a /64 IPv6 Subnet from my hoster.

I have my WAN and my LAN on pfSense. The NAT worked successfullsuccessfully with IPv4.

WAN - Public IPv4 LAN - 192.168.1.0/24

Now I want to do that stuff with IPv6. I dontdon't care, if I use local IPv6 Addessesaddresses on my LAN and match them with public on WAN or set directly the public ipv6 to my clients. Important for me

It is, important that I can handle any traffic with my pfSense firewall.

My first Ideaidea: I set the LAN IPv6 Address to static with: fd00::1/8 (Also my clients got addresses from that range) and match that via NAT - Outbound to my public ipv6 address. This is not working...

My second idea: Set my LAN IPv6 Interface to Track interface. But the problem is: I have to set WAN IPv6 interface to dhcpDHCP, which my provider doesn't support.

So, what can I do to support IPv6? Any idea?

I know, many of you told that IPv6 has no NAT. But my server provider told me, that it is possibile. I have no idea how...

I have an pfSense Server as my Firewall (Not the router!). I got and /28 IPv4 and a /64 IPv6 Subnet from my hoster.

I have my WAN and my LAN on pfSense. The NAT worked successfull with IPv4.

WAN - Public IPv4 LAN - 192.168.1.0/24

Now I want to do that stuff with IPv6. I dont care, if I use local IPv6 Addesses on my LAN and match them with public on WAN or set directly the public ipv6 to my clients. Important for me is, that I can handle any traffic with my pfSense firewall.

My first Idea: I set the LAN IPv6 Address to static with: fd00::1/8 (Also my clients got addresses from that range) and match that via NAT - Outbound to my public ipv6 address. This is not working...

My second idea: Set my LAN IPv6 Interface to Track interface. But the problem is: I have to set WAN IPv6 interface to dhcp, which my provider doesn't support.

So, what can I do to support IPv6? Any idea?

I know many of you said that IPv6 has no NAT, but my server provider told me, that it is possible. I have no idea how...

I have a pfSense Server as my Firewall (Not the router!). I have a /28 IPv4 and a /64 IPv6 Subnet from my hoster.

I have my WAN and my LAN on pfSense. The NAT worked successfully with IPv4.

WAN - Public IPv4 LAN - 192.168.1.0/24

Now I want to do that stuff with IPv6. I don't care if I use local IPv6 addresses on my LAN and match them with public on WAN or set directly the public ipv6 to my clients.

It is important that I can handle any traffic with my pfSense firewall.

My first idea: I set the LAN IPv6 Address to static with fd00::1/8 (Also my clients got addresses from that range) and match that via NAT - Outbound to my public ipv6 address. This is not working...

My second idea: Set my LAN IPv6 Interface to Track interface. But the problem is: I have to set WAN IPv6 interface to DHCP, which my provider doesn't support.

So, what can I do to support IPv6? Any idea?

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pfSense IPv6 NAT

I know, many of you told that IPv6 has no NAT. But my server provider told me, that it is possibile. I have no idea how...

I have an pfSense Server as my Firewall (Not the router!). I got and /28 IPv4 and a /64 IPv6 Subnet from my hoster.

I have my WAN and my LAN on pfSense. The NAT worked successfull with IPv4.

WAN - Public IPv4 LAN - 192.168.1.0/24

Now I want to do that stuff with IPv6. I dont care, if I use local IPv6 Addesses on my LAN and match them with public on WAN or set directly the public ipv6 to my clients. Important for me is, that I can handle any traffic with my pfSense firewall.

My first Idea: I set the LAN IPv6 Address to static with: fd00::1/8 (Also my clients got addresses from that range) and match that via NAT - Outbound to my public ipv6 address. This is not working...

My second idea: Set my LAN IPv6 Interface to Track interface. But the problem is: I have to set WAN IPv6 interface to dhcp, which my provider doesn't support.

So, what can I do to support IPv6? Any idea?