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Re: Generating IPv6 EUI64 based addresses
Date: Sun, 08 May 2016 16:17:01 +0100
From: Roy Marples <roy%marples.name@localhost>
Message-ID: <3081687.BYelA2oTGs%uberpc.marples.name@localhost>
| As such it's extremely likely it was given to you by a DHCPv6 server.
That seems to be it, thanks.
| So basically your IPv6 router is saying there is a DHCPv6 network address
| to negotiate as well.
Yes, .... (no idea why, but there are a bunch of IPv6 related experiments
take place on that net, so anything is possible...)
(this has been re-wrapped for e-mail convenience from what tcpdump
actually produced)
02:04:17.935763 IP6 (class 0xe0, hlim 255, next-header ICMPv6 (58)
payload length: 64) fe80::1 > ff02::1: [icmp6 sum ok]
ICMP6, router advertisement, length 64 hop limit 64,
Flags [managed, other stateful], pref medium, router lifetime 1800s,
reachable time 0s, retrans time 0s
source link-address option (1), length 8 (1): 00:24:c4:6a:13:ff
mtu option (5), length 8 (1): 1500
prefix info option (3), length 32 (4): 2001:3c8:9009:181::/64,
Flags [onlink, auto], valid time 2592000s, pref. time 604800s
| You can instruct dhcpcd it ignore this by using the nodhcp6 option.
Thanks, will do that, and you can expect to hear no more from me about this.
kre
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