On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 9:28 AM, Hemant Singh (shemant)
<[email protected]> wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Brian Haberman
>>Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 1:35 PM
>>To: Margaret Wasserman
>>Cc: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: Are IPv6 auto-configured addresses transient?
>
>
>>I *think* that Vijay is asking a more general question about
>>applications rather than how to get IPv6 addresses (or service).  If I
>>interpreted his earlier comments correctly, he is asking what does an
>>application know about an address that it is using.  For example, if
>>Vijay's application is long-lived would it be affected by an address
>>becoming deprecated and no longer reachable.  In this case, the address
>
>>stays reachable for some period of time until the deprecated prefix is
>>removed from the routing system.
>
> I don't see any problem here.  Till a specific long-lived application
> screw case is described, I am not convinced the app needs to know

I have a long lived ssh session between two devices, both of which use
enhanced privacy addresses that rotate hourly.

(example provided)

Note that in most cases the ip address stays live on the device as
long as there's something actively using it... so its not really a
problem, unless the entire subnet changes (upstream provider change
for instance).

> anything related to lifetimes of addresses.  On an IPv6 node, if
> anything related to the addresses on a network interface changes, the
> changes will affect the network interfaces the app is using.  Even in
> IPv4, if an app is using an IP address of a network interface on the
> node, the app tracks changes of the IP address on the network interface

The app MAY track this info, it MAY also not :( sadly some people
hardcode the ip address into the application, of course you can't fix
that case.

-chris
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