Hi. On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 10:32:23AM -0500, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > Guten Morgen, > > > > But this RFC's "random" cannot mean "I start each day with selecting > > new, custom /64 IPv6 ULA prefix for my site". ipv6calc fills this > > nicely, try it some day. > > > > By RFC 4193, it must/should be pseudo-random generated. The key must/should > be an NTP-generated 64-bit date/time concatenated with the local MAC > address. "It is important that all sites generating Global IDs use a > functionally similar algorithm to ensure there is a high probability of > uniqueness....This algorithm will result in a Global ID that is reasonably > unique and can be used to create a locally assigned Local IPv6 address > prefix". (RFC 4193) > https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4193.html > > Not exactly elegant.
Oh, I'll take ipv6calc approach over *that* each time I have to try it. Reco