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
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
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
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
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
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