I seem to be getting the same behavior in Ubuntu 18.04 with the new
Netplan. I configured a static address, and regardless of the sysctl
settings, I'm getting a privacy extensions address, which is undesirable
on (my) servers.
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Also in 15.04.
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Title:
Turns on IPv6 privacy extensions regardless of settings in
10-ipv6-privacy.conf
Status in
This appears to still be broken in Ubuntu 14.04. NetworkManager 0.9.8.8.
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Title:
Turns on IPv6 privacy extensions
I think this bug still affects network-manager 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu4.3
shipped with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Settings found in
/etc/sysctl.d/10-ipv6-privacy.conf don't get honored by NM.
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This bug was fixed in the package network-manager - 0.9.6.0-0ubuntu3
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network-manager (0.9.6.0-0ubuntu3) quantal; urgency=low
* debian/patches/dnsmasq-dbus-updates.patch: make sure the no_reply flag is
set for the SetServers message we send to dnsmasq -- we're not expecting
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl)
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Title:
Turns
The same applies to Ubuntu 12.04 server.
Despite what interfaces(5) says:
privext int
Privacy extensions (RFC3041) (0=off, 1=assign, 2=prefer)
That statement does not seem to get honoured.
This entry in /etc/nework/interfaces worked fine at least in beta2, but
Yeah, sorry about that, will be fixed in a future SRU.
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Title:
Turns on IPv6 privacy extensions regardless of settings in
I did some dirty hack to circumvent this behavior:
https://chroot-me.in/blog/index.php/blog/43
Works reliably for me, but certainly not a *proper* fix :)
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Romain, a much simpler fix would be to change the settings in
/etc/sysctl.conf; after commenting out the ones in
/etc/sysctl.d/10-ipv6-privacy.conf.
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Mathieu, I agree, except it won't work: it seems that NM enforces the
value '2'. I'll check again.
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Title:
Turns on IPv6
Mathieu, I concur. By commenting out sysctls in
/etc/sysctl.d/10-ipv6-privacy.conf, disabling my fix and rebooting my
laptop, NM does not enforce privacy addresses. Thanks for correcting me
:)
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** Summary changed:
- Turns on IPv6 privacy extensions with latest update, even when turned off by
sysctl
+ Turns on IPv6 privacy extensions regardless of settings in
10-ipv6-privacy.conf
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