Re: IPv6, ip token, NetworkManager and accept_ra

2024-02-02 Thread Tim Woodall
On Fri, 2 Feb 2024, Ralph Aichinger wrote: Hi fellow Debian users! In my quest to advance the IPv6 preparedness of my home LAN I want to find a solution to use IP tokens on all my clients. IP tokens (keeping the host part of the IPv6 address static while getting the subnet part by SLAAC) seem

Re: IPv6, ip token, NetworkManager and accept_ra

2024-02-02 Thread Ralph Aichinger
On Fri, 2024-02-02 at 15:31 +0100, Marco Moock wrote: > It should be if you enter "save" in the nmcli. Thanks, I did not realize this was possible. I probably will use nmcli more often in the future. Ralph

Re: IPv6, ip token, NetworkManager and accept_ra

2024-02-02 Thread Marco Moock
Am 02.02.2024 schrieb Ralph Aichinger : > On Fri, 2024-02-02 at 14:28 +0100, Marco Moock wrote: > > # nmcli c mod enp4s0 ipv6.addr-gen-mode eui64 > > # nmcli c mod enp4s0 ipv6.token ::deca:fbad:c0:ffee > > This is not permanent, is it? It should be if you enter "save" in the nmcli.

Re: IPv6, ip token, NetworkManager and accept_ra

2024-02-02 Thread Ralph Aichinger
On Fri, 2024-02-02 at 14:28 +0100, Marco Moock wrote: > In the past the default was to use EUI-64 and have the MAC address in > the address. If that is suitable for you (privacy!), use that. I basically don't care about the privacy aspect for now (it is more of a lab setup, and my IPv4 address is

Re: IPv6, ip token, NetworkManager and accept_ra

2024-02-02 Thread Marco Moock
Am 02.02.2024 schrieb Ralph Aichinger : > In my quest to advance the IPv6 preparedness of my home LAN I want to > find a solution to use IP tokens on all my clients. IP tokens (keeping > the host part of the IPv6 address static while getting the subnet part > by SLAAC) seem very elegant to me,

IPv6, ip token, NetworkManager and accept_ra

2024-02-02 Thread Ralph Aichinger
Hi fellow Debian users! In my quest to advance the IPv6 preparedness of my home LAN I want to find a solution to use IP tokens on all my clients. IP tokens (keeping the host part of the IPv6 address static while getting the subnet part by SLAAC) seem very elegant to me, because it avoids DHCPv6