Hi, On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 07:35:55PM +0100, Bj??rn Mork wrote:
How does Windows manage to *use* three addresses? I can understand how the rfc7217 address and the privacy address can be use for different purposes, but what do they use the EUI-64 address for?
Windows doesn't use/create a third EUI-64 address. By default it only creates that "kind-of random, kind-of stable" address (unrelated to RFC 2117) and a temporary address. No EUI-64 address (by default). It *can* create, by a specific setting, an EUI-64 address but that would replace the above mentioned 1st (non-temporary) one. best Enno
Bj??rn
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