On 2011-12-06 18:14, Mark Andrews wrote:
...
>>> The so-called "IPv6 privacy addresses" are terminology fud.
>> No, there is no fear, uncertainty or doubt involved. If you don't want
>> to be traceable by your MAC address, use privacy addresses. That will
>> even conceal from parents which child is downloading music.
> 
> If parents want to know which child is doing what they can do that
> even with privacy addresses.  Privacy addresses don't change the
> mac, that just don't encode the mac in the IPv6 address.  If the
> kids start playing mac games use 802.1x.

Yes, of course it depends on the child's and the parents' technical
sophistication. I was limiting my comment to layer 3, since Martin was
arguing that layer 3 NAT helps privacy.

   Brian
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