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IPv6 in broken state

IPv6 has been unuseable latetly. Its not just about the unsupported PD-IA over PPPoE which has not been fixed since i reported it 1 1/2 years ago (several times and in beta), but with the last few updates IPv6 seems to only work in midnight during full moon if you spell the right chants. Sometimes it works, sometimes i need to restart the UTM a few times turn off/on IPv6.

Is anyone else having these problems?

If Sophos is reading this: when are you going to fix remaining buggy implementation?



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  • i made a fresh install on a seperate machine and it seems ipv6 works there behind another router. 

    Not sure whats causing the fail on the main machine, maybe multi wan, maybe VPNs.

    Honestly tired of Sophos to ignore ipv6 problems, as soon as that is needed in business they gonna loose alot of customers who need it working.

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    Sophos UTM 9.3 Certified Engineer

  • My IPv6 is also broken. Non-working DHCP configuration on WAN interfaces and no RA to configure clients on internal interfaces.

    Broke with 9.404-5 to the best of my reckoning. 

  • Similar problem here. No more router advertising being done on the configured interfaces, leaving all machines without proper IPv6 IPs. OSPF injection completely broken (no IPv6 routes added to OSPF database).

    I am in the process of loosing confidence in Sophos to properly handle such an important product.

    You can't really delay any updates, as that is a security appliance, but each update introduces so many issues. I really really hope they find a solution to all those pesky IPv6 issues. It is not very nice to find your entire IPv6 infrastructure falling apart after applying a minor update.

    Ronny

  • i face similar problems. it  works then it doesnt and right now it isnt working. restarting the box, turning ipv6 off and on has not helped. gahhhh. why is it so hard to do ipv6 correctly. if my stupid 30 dollar bullshit electronic store router can do ipv6 how is it that the entire sophos workforce can not come up with a solution that works?