James Knott wrote:
Also, another thing I've noticed is that the link local, global unique
and unique local addresses all have different suffixes, whereas
previously they were all the same.
When was this 'previously' - pre 15.0 ?
As I mentioned, there is also a /128 address, which is pretty much
useless on a computer, though often used on routers.
I don't see one of those: (a 15.1 desktop machine)
2: eth0: mtu 1500 qdisc mq state UP group default qlen 1000
link/ether 00:21:86:4f:8a:88 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
inet 192.168.3.37/21 brd 192.168.7.255 scope global eth0
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
inet6 2a03:7520:1a22:1:ff99::2f53/64 scope global dynamic
valid_lft 85349sec preferred_lft 42149sec
inet6 2a03:7520:1a22:1:80d3:c3e2:a93f:e098/64 scope global temporary dynamic
valid_lft 86295sec preferred_lft 14295sec
inet6 2a03:7520:1a22:1:20a5:fcc5:ccfa:3269/64 scope global temporary deprecated dynamic
valid_lft 86295sec preferred_lft 0sec
inet6 2a03:7520:1a22:1:221:86ff:fe4f:8a88/64 scope global mngtmpaddr dynamic
valid_lft 86295sec preferred_lft 14295sec
inet6 fe80::221:86ff:fe4f:8a88/64 scope link
valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
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