The question above for the most part, been reading up on it. Also want to it for learning purposes.

    • @duncesplayed
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      21 year ago

      That’s less fun. I believe you’ve either got to put everything on one SLAAC network (no static IPs), or you’ve got to use DHCPv6 (with a smaller network size) instead of SLAAC.

      • @orangeboats@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Right, everything is on SLAAC. My ISP only delegates /48 ~ /56 to business customers (according to their customer service).

        Thankfully, RFC 7217 made SLAAC-only networks sufferable - you don’t to expose your MAC address to the entire world for stable addressing.