Am 25.06.2013 14:10, schrieb Benedikt Stockebrand:
Hi Thomas and list,

Thomas Schäfer <[email protected]> writes:

My question is: Is there a kernel boot option to disable SLAAC
completely or at least the
net.ipv6.conf.default.use_tempaddr

that largely depends on your distribution; try /etc/sysctl.conf for
starters.

That is to late. Once the PE address is configured, sysctl does only avoid to learn/generate the next one. It does not delete the first PE-adress. Of course the static address should be preferred, but this is not the case.




If you want to fix the actual problem however, I suggest you find the
related init script and make it wait until "ip addr show" on that
interface doesn't show an address to be tentative any longer or marks it
as duplicated.

systemd is also new for me. At the moment I use the compatibility-script /etc/init.d/boot.local for correct/reloading some things, but this ugly.


Regards,

Thomas


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