On 07/12/11 at 09:42am, Stephan Seitz wrote: > On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 06:05:16PM -0400, William Hopkins wrote: > >needed so default gateway is on the SLAAC NIC. The real question > >is why are you concerned with 'randomizing' your IP? The prefix is > >what people will know you by, and the prefix will not change. All > >IP-based tracking will recognize you fine after the IP change. > > At least you won’t get a statistic for a certain host only for a network. > > >>And how to I do this with DHCP for guests (should work with windows > >>and linux)? > >Again, DHCP isn't used for IPv6 (although it exists if you need certain > >requirements like providing a tftp boot rom for PXE) > > And how do you publish DNS servers? WINS servers? NTP servers? How > can you restrict the IP addresses to a certain range? Available services can be advertised by themselves (mDNS) or by your router (RADVD). See RFC 6106 [1]. Restriction to range is simply setting which /64 you use for SLAAC, look into the RADVD documentation. [1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6106 -- Liam
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