On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 03:40:42PM +0100, Walter Alejandro Iglesias wrote: > On Sat, Nov 11, 2017 at 05:58:59AM -0700, Theo de Raadt wrote: > > >A question to the experts here. > > > > > >My home router (a crappy one provided by my ISP) has ipv6 disabled, at > > >least it's what its guied configuration tells me. :-) And I have ipv6 > > >disabled in all my LAN machines. The laptop I use with OpenBSD has > > >slaacd(8) up and running by default, even when I didn't configure any > > >interface to use ipv6 at install time. > > > > > >Under the above conditions, do I still need slaacd running? > > > > Yes, absolutely. > > > > Otherwise one day you will configure up v6 on an interface and > > come whining about how your custom configuration isn't do inet6 > > boohoohoo. > > OK. You assume I'm an asshole.
I don't think he did. He answered your question. > > You need it. And don't go writing some balony blog saying you don't > > need it. > > I don't need blogs. :-) > > > Look, I'm very happy with OpenBSD (*honestly*) in the technical as well > as in the human aspect. The *only one* negative point I found till now > in this project is your attitude. The next time you want to insult me > do it in private, in that way you won't harm the project (taking in care > the other people working hard on it). I fail to see the insult, honestly, unless it's the insinuation that you might be a blog writer (which you say you aren't, so that should be ok). -- Andreas Kusalananda Kähäri, National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS), Uppsala University, Sweden.

