Thanks for the link, I had already seen this and I think tried the various ND setups - no difference.
I am getting almost zero help from my ISP.
It appears that my router isn't forwarding correctly to the WAN, from either itself or from LAN
How do I test this - pings don't work, what else?
I have tried torch on the ISP.10 interface and block IP4 so only IPv6 should show. However I don't see much, and what I do see seems to have source and destination reversed?? Very little experience with this.
When I look at IPv6 Connections tab I see TCP attempts but only Syn sent messages appear and then it times out.
Either my packets are not actually getting to the ISP or the return packet isn't getting to firewall - how do I find out which it is?
latest export attached
I have now spent two weeks trying to solve this, so frustrating - the ISP PPPoE connection on their VDSL service works a charm, change to a DHCP supplied prefix delegation and the default routes set up by RouterOS and it fails!
TIA for any help in debugging this.
I am getting almost zero help from my ISP.
It appears that my router isn't forwarding correctly to the WAN, from either itself or from LAN
How do I test this - pings don't work, what else?
I have tried torch on the ISP.10 interface and block IP4 so only IPv6 should show. However I don't see much, and what I do see seems to have source and destination reversed?? Very little experience with this.
When I look at IPv6 Connections tab I see TCP attempts but only Syn sent messages appear and then it times out.
Either my packets are not actually getting to the ISP or the return packet isn't getting to firewall - how do I find out which it is?
latest export attached
I have now spent two weeks trying to solve this, so frustrating - the ISP PPPoE connection on their VDSL service works a charm, change to a DHCP supplied prefix delegation and the default routes set up by RouterOS and it fails!
TIA for any help in debugging this.
Statistics: Posted by robkampen — Sun Mar 17, 2024 10:13 am