In message <[email protected]>, Doug Barton writes:
>
> Also, if you're on a home network, it doesn't matter what the bottom 64
> bits are, your network prefix is enough information for the bad guys to
> use as ICBM targeting coordinates.

And if we want to address home networks then we need a way to signal
that we want both stable and temporary prefixes with PD and a way
to differentiate them when advertising them via RA.  DHCPv6 already
has IA_NA and IA_TA.

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Mark Andrews, ISC
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