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Depending on the OS, IPv6 can leak the HW adress of the given device and makes it public to the internet.
There exists a privacy extension (RFC 4941) feature out there, which randomizes the HW adress over time.
Depending on the OS, IPv6 can leak the HW adress of the given device and makes it public to the internet.
There exists a privacy extension (RFC 4941) feature out there, which randomizes the HW adress over time.
I recommend making a table, where common operating systems & router systems are listed.
With privacy extenstions enabled or disabled by default. I already found one at here:
https://www.heise.de/ct/artikel/IPv6-Privacy-Extensions-einschalten-1204783.html
However, it is a bit old.
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