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@ -311,13 +311,11 @@ However, I don't think this works for everyone. I had to explicitly tag my WAN t
For OPNSense (tested and working on 19.1): For OPNSense (tested and working on 19.1):
follow the pfSense instructions, EXCEPT: follow the pfSense instructions, EXCEPT:
1) modify pfatt.sh to set OPNSENSE='yes' 1) modify pfatt.sh to set OPNSENSE='yes'
2) do *NOT* install the ng_etf.ko, as OPNSense is based on HardenedBSD 11.2, which is in turn based on FreeBSD 11.2 2) do *NOT* install the ng_etf.ko, as OPNSense is based on HardenedBSD 11.2, which is in turn based on FreeBSD 11.2 and has the module already installed.
3) put the pfatt.sh script into `/usr/local/etc/rc.syshook.d/early` as `99-pfatt.sh` 3) put the pfatt.sh script into `/usr/local/etc/rc.syshook.d/early` as `99-pfatt.sh`
4) do *NOT* modify config.xml, nor do any of the duid stuff 4) do *NOT* modify config.xml, nor do any of the duid stuff
5) note: You *CAN* use IPv6 Prefix id 0, as OPNSense does *NOT* assign a routeable IPv6 address to ngeth0 5) note: You *CAN* use IPv6 Prefix id 0, as OPNSense does *NOT* assign a routeable IPv6 address to ngeth0
I haven't tried this with native FreeBSD, but I imagine the process is ultimately the same with netgraph. Feel free to submit a PR with notes on your experience. I haven't tried this with native FreeBSD, but I imagine the process is ultimately the same with netgraph. Feel free to submit a PR with notes on your experience.
# U-verse TV # U-verse TV