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When I boot with "System Rescue" USB stick, I get the proper addresses, so the problem is definitely with openSUSE. Windows 10 also gets the correct addresses. On 2020-01-30 03:06 PM, James Knott wrote:
Further on this. I see that not only does the link local address not have a suffix based on the MAC, there is no global address that has the same suffix. Also, I am seeing an address with a different prefix and a /128 mask, which you'd normally see in a router.
On 2020-01-30 02:11 PM, James Knott wrote:
Forgot to mention, this is on both Ethernet and WiFi connections.
On 2020-01-30 01:32 PM, James Knott wrote:
I've been running IPv6 on my notebook computer for years, using NetworkManager to configure the networking. The consistent IPv6 address had long been based on the MAC address, but now it's a random number. How did this happen and what do I do to go back to the MAC based address? As always, the temporary privacy addresses are random.
tnx jk
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