Hi, no idea if that is required for your ISP, but I have two options in my working pppd config related to IPv6:
+ipv6 ipv6 , The second line is ipv6[space][comma]. See "man pppd". It means that local and remote interface identifiers are randomized. You don't mention any DHCP clients. At least for me, I need a DHCPv6 client to get the IPv6 working. I get an IPv4 address from the ISP directly via ppp, but to get a globally-routable IPv6 requires a DHCPv6 client. I use the client in the "wide-dhcpv6-client" package. Hope that helps, Tomaž On 14. 07. 21 16:40, basti wrote: > Hello, > > i use pppoe to connect to the Internet. > My ISP support IPv6 and I get a /56. > I get a static IPv4 from my ISP but no IPv6, so I ask my ISP how to do. > > The Answer in short: > - do not use RA > - the IPv6 is send via ppp but my router does not accept them > > > /etc/ppp/options look like: > > #+ipv6 ipv6cp-use-persistent > #+ipv6 ipv6cp-use-ipaddr > +ipv6 > > I have also try the commended options above > > journal: > > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: pppd 2.4.7 started by root, uid 0 > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: PPP session is 9348 > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: Connected to <some_MAC> via > interface enp1s0 > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: Using interface ppp0 > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: Connect: ppp0 <--> enp1s0 > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 systemd-udevd[30036]: link_config: > autonegotiation is unset or enabled, the speed and duplex are not writable. > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: PAP authentication succeeded > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: peer from calling number <some_MAC> > authorized > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 named[12555]: listening on IPv4 interface ppp0, > <some_IP>#53 > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: local IP address <some_IP> > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: remote IP address <some_IP> > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: local LL address > fe80::0000:0000:0000:0002 > Jul 14 16:19:31 rtr-002 pppd[30035]: remote LL address > fe80::5aac:78ff:fefb:9000 > > > Best regards > >