I don't know the answers.

But if umb works differently it will suck.

I also feel noone is going to read the manual page, find this piece
of text, and understand it.  Honestly, I don't understand this piece
of text.  I'm not going to set the AUTOCONF6 flag.  How does one even
set it?

ifconfig: AUTOCONF6: bad value

Of course not, but I am ironically trying to show this documentation
chunk doesn't help at all.  People can't act upon it properly.

I still argue umb's inet6 should work absolutely as much like regular
interfaces, or it is useless.  People are not going to treat this
interface differently and then gain successful inet6.  If inet6 can't
work naturally and easily, but instead is a special snowflake, that
is just plain dumb.

Gerhard Roth <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 4/30/20 4:03 PM, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > Is that still the true behaviour?  I think it isn't, the "before up"
> > aspect is gone isn't it?
> 
> That's right for IP configuration via MBIM and I deleted the "before
> up" from the first sentence.
> 
> But wasn't sure for the SLAAC case. Will autoconf work if I set the
> flag after the interface is up? Should I delete the "before up" here,
> too?
> 
> Gerhard
> 
> >
> >
> > +.Pp
> > +To use IPv6, configure a link-local address.
> > +If the device is able to connect to the ISP's network but doesn't
> > +show an IPv6 address, setting the
> > +.Sy AUTOCONF6
> > +flag on the interface before bringing it up may help.
> > +.Ed
> >

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