On Sep 5, 2011, at 2:13 AM, DJ Lucas wrote: > I'm not really sure what to do about actual IPv6 entries as your prefix > will likely change when your router is rebooted unless ISPs start > handing out static /64s (the last 64 bits are stable as they are > assembled from the MAC address with FFFE inserted in the middle).
I don't understand how it's any different than dynamic IPv4 addresses -- most people won't care enough to add an entry for their global address to their hosts files and those that do will need some sort of scripting to detect the assigned address and update the file. Zach
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