Thanks for confirming that it works on the same model. Does your ISP use CGNAT by chance? It's the only other factor I can think of however I don't see why it would make a difference. After uninstalling the CLI client all tests have returned to pass and IPv6.
Does the NextDNS CLI support IPv6? Last time I ran it I only saw IPv4 hits in the NextDNS dashboard. I'll try again maybe some of the settings were off.
Edit -- nope - tried installing it again and it falls back to IPv4 NextDNS. I ran "nextdns uninstall" and it falls back IPv6 DNS.
Thanks and I will look in to it. However I thought a firewall would be even more important with IPv6 as potentially everything is directly addressable.
They are not all assigned though. So with *assigned* range IPv6 firewalls should be manageable? Or what is the risk with IPv6 no longer requiring NAT and potentially every home device being directly addressable.
IPv4 is from 1981. IPv6 is about more than just address space. Time to just let it...
Thanks for the clarification. I checked my Firewall page and there was an option disabled to "Enable IPv6 Firewall", I have now enabled this.
Agreed. However as per above I noticed that there was an IPv6 option disabled, now enabled. Is there a way to check the logs for this?
Disappointing...
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I have recently moved to a new ISP that supports "native" IPv6.
I am using a Asus RT-AC86u with Merlin, and Cloudflare DNS as default resolver, with NextDNS set up as TLS resolver with IPv6 and TLS address - although the command line...
Just installed a bunch of scripts on my RT-AC86U and AMTM is now stuck in a loop when opening it, refreshing here.. perhaps if I can uninstall the fw update notification script if that's causing any issues but I don't know how?
amtm 4.1 FW by thelonelycoder
RT-AC86U (aarch64)...
I just had the most weird experience - I have been unable to update entware via amtm for a few months - came across this thread and rang some ping tests - then magically it started working. I wonder if running ping somehow opens something. Odd (Asus RT-AC86U Merlin).
What SLA do you suggest...
Which is exactly what happened to me. Those Toshiba supermarket cheapies are now in the bin and replaced with 12 year old 8GB Corsair stick and it's now fine.
So I will need to get a newer better stick soon - any recommendations for brand and can I copy from old to new stick?