I certainly agree with the problem and we've been hit by some other
weirder instances of it (privacy extensions).

This is ultimately a kernel bug where "all" and "default" mean the same thing 
for sys/net/ipv6/conf entries.
This is obviously wrong, "all" should be updating "all" interfaces and 
"default" should be applying only to new ones. However the network subsystem 
maintainer seems to disagree based on the feedback to our patch last cycle.

Anyway, this bug isn't related to netbase or to any other userspace
networking packages but is an actual kernel bug, once fixed in the
kernel, sysctl will work as expected.

Re-assigning to the linux kernel and adding bot-stop-nagging to prevent
their bot from spamming this report.

** Package changed: netbase (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)

** Tags added: bot-stop-nagging

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