Hi Francis, thanks for following up on this.

Francis Dupont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>    -to this probability one should add "administrative probability" where
>     same prefixes are accidentally assigned to two entities.
> 
> => this is like link-layer address collision (for instance two Ethernet
> boards with the same MAC address in ROMs), the damage is done
> independently/before DAD, i.e. or we consider it can't happen,
> or we consider it is the business of someone else...

Exactly.  What I was trying to stress is that we're already subject to
"collisions" due to a human factor: administrative errors.  I know
this is known, just felt like I wanted to see it here.

>    -add the p in prf.
>    
> => ???

Sorry, not trying to be mysterious. Prf is short for pseudo-random
function generators.  The "pseudo" is sometimes "apparent".  For the
fun, two lines of a famous quote by von Neumann: "Any one who
considers arithmetical methods of producing random digits is, of
course, in a state of sin".  Just for the fun of it :-)

Alex

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