Re: ipv6: temp address does not renew

2024-01-08 Thread Andreas B
A follow up on this. I recently swapped my ISP's router with my own. New temp-addresses are now generated when old ones become deprecated, as expected. I haven't checked thoroughly (yet), but the only immediate difference I can see, is that the router lifetime is 600 seconds (RA). My ISP's rout

Re: Re: ipv6: temp address does not renew

2023-06-26 Thread Andreas B
Arno, Thank you so much for your prompt response. Very interesting that it's working as expected for you. At least I can isolate the problem to being local for my network. I asked about this in #debian on irc, and it was suggested that I check if I use dhcpv6 or dhcpv6-pd. I'm not 100% into ipv6

ipv6: temp address does not renew

2023-06-26 Thread Andreas B
Hi, I'm very puzzled by the behaviour of ipv6 temp addresses on Debian 12. Expected behaviour: as soon as a temp address becomes deprecated, a new one is generated. This is the behaviour on Debian 11. What actually happens: When the (first) temp address becomes deprecated (in my case, this happe

Re: [debian-lan-devel] Debian-LAN: installing a complete network environment

2013-10-05 Thread Andreas B. Mundt
Hi Nico, I am not sure if I do not get your message right, or if you did not have a look at Debian-LAN and the links I provided at all. ;-) On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 09:28:22PM -0400, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > Wait, I know? L:et's have it do dynamic DNS, host authentication, and LDAP > based acco

Debian-LAN: installing a complete network environment

2013-10-04 Thread Andreas B. Mundt
Hi all, I would like to point your attention to the Debian-LAN project [1]. Debian-LAN is an approach to simplify installing a complete kerberized network environment made of Debian machines. It might be used for schools, small enterprises, associations, (university) work groups or to install co