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--- Comment #39 from Bill C. Riemers <briemers(a)redhat.com> 2011-04-27 12:48:07 EDT
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(In reply to comment #37)
Bill, have you tried designating the original inet6 address as
deprecated,
so as to avoid its use as a source address:
ip -6 addr change 2001:470:1d:1c6:f2de:f1ff:fe05:8579/64 dev eth0 preferred_lft
0
That probably would not be a very practical approach. As if the "perminent"
ipv6 address is actually something that updates frequently this setting would
be lost. For example, if you were using a anycast 6to4 tunnel with a dynamic
ipv4 address, your "permanent" address would change whenever your IPv4 address
changed.
use_tempaddr=2 definitely seems like the way to do it correctly. There is
still the unknown, do I need to manually set firewall rules that block incoming
connection requests on the temporary address? If so what is the best way to
do that?
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