Actually, even now that I look at this on my system, I'm not sure if
this hasn't already been fixed in the kernel:

3: wlan0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qlen 1000
    inet6 2001:470:1d:356:6da0:defb:bc6f:ad2d/64 scope global temporary dynamic 
       valid_lft 604737sec preferred_lft 85737sec
    inet6 2001:470:1d:356:ae72:89ff:fe85:3338/64 scope global dynamic 
       valid_lft 2591937sec preferred_lft 604737sec

valid_lft on the temp address matches the preferred_lft time on the
"real" address. That already looks pretty good. (and I'd need some
further tweaking to be in a position to properly test this)...

Could you please re-test this on the latest release (Oneiric) or in the
development release, and let us know whether the bug can still be
reproduced? It would also help if you could tell us more about how
exactly you tested this, what kind of timeouts for address validity
where used, etc.

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  net.ipv6.conf.default.use_tempaddr = 2 breaks TCP sessions ( IPv6 )

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