On 6 Sep 2013, at 07:23, Henri Wahl <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>> Whenever you feel yourself wanting to use ULA and DHCP, bear in mind
>> that's almost always the wrong answer. :)
> 
> Using dhcpy6d as DHCPv6 server you can do exactly this as it allows to
> give changing randomly generated addresses to clients, which has the
> same effect as using privacy extensions.

RFC3315 allows for DHCPv6 assigning temporary addresses, see section 12.  This 
should be supported by any DHCPv6 implementation.

Tim

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