On Wed, 25 Sep 2019, Warren Kumari wrote:
ULAs are very from unique -- there is a huge bias towards things which
humans can remember / cute names, etc (this is very similar to the
"IPv6 space is namp / scannable because people name hosts in
deterministic ways" - see some presentations from Fernando Gont).
There is a large ULA bias towards fd00::, fd10::, fdfd::,
fd00:dead:beef:, fd00:bad:coff:ee::.

Sigh. If people don't follow the spec, not much we can do about that. My ULAs start with fde3:783e:127d: which I generated with a one line shell script

$ jot -r -w%02x 10|rs

Regards,
John Levine, [email protected], Taughannock Networks, Trumansburg NY
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