I moved and my only option for decent internet is Starlink, which is behind a CGNAT. I don't have a lot of experience with getting around it. Hoping to get some advice or to know what the best way to deal with it would be.
Before on a different ISP I had DDNS with port forwards to allow IPMI and connections to a OpenVPN server.
I honestly don’t fully understand IPv6 just a basic understanding. So first question, If I can setup a DDNS with IPv6 to my router do the internal addresses need to also be IPv6? Public IPv6 with port forwards to internal IPv4 addresses? Mostly so I don’t have to redo everything.
My first issue is my current firewall software Untangle/NG Firewall doesn’t really have a DHCPv6 sever so I setup a pfSense VM to test. I get a public IPv6 address on the Starlink and can ping the pfSense VM from it. Although I can’t seem to get an IPv6 address assigned to my laptop which can’t ping anything IPv6 outside. It just has a local link address.
Anyone know why it won’t work? I searched and followed guides but still no luck.