> > Or just have the CPE generate a ULA prefix correctly and write it > to NVRAM so you don't need to re-generate it. The internal prefix > / addresses *WILL* leak. We know this from our experiences with > RFC 1918 addresses. Any CPE vendor that fails to generate random > ULA prefixes should be shot. >
Any CPE vendor that refuses to implement any special provisions whatsoever for ULA and leave that entirely to the user with strong discouragement should be applauded. Owen