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--- Comment #49 from Peter Bieringer <pb(a)bieringer.de> 2012-02-28 15:15:04 EST ---
(In reply to comment #48)
Re: comment #45
In current releases, IPv6 is built in, and systemd automatically runs
net.conf.<device> sysctls on device insertion. So, I believe sysctl.conf should
work, and should work much better than doing this in the ifup path.
How is systemd handling this in detail? I'm asking because I ran here into a
strange problem with unknown reason.
# grep ipv6 /etc/sysctl.conf
net.ipv6.conf.all.use_tempaddr=2
net.ipv6.conf.default.use_tempaddr=2
Now after some time (unsure when, but perhaps after hibernating the system),
suddenly such setting on the interface is gone and turned to
net.ipv6.conf.p32p1.use_tempaddr=-1
BTW: if anyone still interested in bringing this IPV6_PRIVACY back to working,
I can run through my old patches and create a new set. In principle, this must
be set per interface *before* it's coming up, so in the ifup script, a special
hook will be created (minor patch) or integrating IPv6 from ifup-ipv6 into main
ifup (bigger patch probably).
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