chriss <[email protected]> wrote: > I happens that I have to reconnect my VDSL (update of router, tripped over > cable, whatever) - with that I get a new IPv6 prefix delegated. Now my > clients have 2 prefixes/addresses. The old one (before the router
:-(
{Your ISP should avoid that kind of thing; IPv6 being plentiful there is no
reason not to just statically allocate them all into the (radius) database,
and just renumber people when there are major re-balancing.}
> Now my ULA addresses have also a lifetime of 5min - which is bad because
> after 5 min of router downtime (update) I lose my local delivery between
> clients.
> My solution (to this very specific and edge case problem) would be to set
a
> large lifetime for ULA prefixes and use a short one for WAN delegated.
That sounds like a good idea
I'd also say that netifd/dnsmasq ought to automatically deprecate GUAs that
go away when they are not renewed after a network outage.
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Michael Richardson <[email protected]> . o O ( IPv6 IøT consulting )
Sandelman Software Works Inc, Ottawa and Worldwide
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