>>>>> Baptiste Jonglez <[email protected]> writes: > - there have been various bug reports [1, 2, 3] in 19.07 and 21.02 > where ULA addresses basically break global IPv6 connectivity. These > bugs have not been solved in several years, indicating a probable lack > of interest for ULA from the OpenWrt developer community.
Seems to be a) a bug in MacOS. b) a bug reported in french, where my reading is that an he.net tunnel is involved. I don't see anything about ULAs here. c) a bug where a client didn't get a GUA, and not surprisingly, couldn't ping the internet. "so I suppose IP assignment is fine." But they weren't because the router didn't assign a v6 prefix to the LAN. Having ULAs available is critical to efforts to do HTTPS to the router. Please do not change this default. -- Michael Richardson <[email protected]>, Sandelman Software Works -= IPv6 IoT consulting =-
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