Hey,
+1 for going with dhcpcd - it's great software, has link detection, is
not bloated, but does have enough configuration options.
Both for the server and client world. And: I think it might even make my
rdnssd request for base redundant, as it can read DNS servers from RAs
in the IPv6 world.
Just my 0.02 CHF,
Nico
alpine@vodafonemail.de writes:
> Hi,
>
> in any case it could make sense to enable these by default:
>
> RFC 7217 "stable, non-MAC-derived addresses"
> RFC 4941 "ipv6 privacy extensions"
>
> The stable address is good as server IP. The dynamic address can be used for outgoing connections.
>
> https://superuser.com/questions/243669/how-to-avoid-exposing-my-mac-address-when-using-ipv6
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