* Hannes Frederic Sowa ([email protected]) wrote:
> 
> But most people just don't care. My proposal is to have some kind of
> sane defaults for them e.g. changing their prefix every week or in the
> case of a reconnect. This would mitigate some of the many privacy
> concerns in the internet a little bit. Of course all the already known
> problems would still exist. And still people have to care about the
> technology to reach a higher level of anonymity.

Ok. Lets assume that the ISP hands out new prefixes to the clients CPE each 
week. The CPE then advertises these prefixes on the clients home network. For 
clients accessing the internet this works fine (except perhaps a glitch during 
the switchover). 

But what about the internal communication in the customer premises? How do they 
connect to their NAS, media players, printers, TVs etc? Of course there is 
UPnP, DLNA and different other kinds of magic but I imagine that most home 
users actually configure IP addresses at some point. 

Constantly changing prefixes will ad another layer of complexity, things will 
break, and customers will be upset. (and quite frankly I don't think that you 
would gain that much privacy anyway) 

just my $.02

/Joakim


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