sforms it into a
log message), it may remain unnoticed. An strace could show
if this is happening for you.
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lines and reordering the "values" (but "2002::/16" already had
a higher value than ":::0:0/96" anyway); but both changes
did not show an effect, neither after an application restart nor
after a reboot.
Can someone shed some light on this for me?
ompletely.
Thanks for the suggestion. Tried that (with both "label" and
"precedence"), but I can't see a difference. strace shows that
"gai.conf" does get read. Well, I'll keep poking around...
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lse.
After all, I'm in Germany, where ISPs and phone companies have
to keep logs of everybody's activities and police wants to be
able to order ISPs to fiddle around with DNS records...
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ia PPP and the local part as
given in the "ipv6" line to form the IPv6 address of the pppX
interface.
No other change (compared to an IPv4-only PPPoE uplink) was
required.
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d speaks SLAAC within the PPP
link, replying to my operating system's request on the freshly
brought up pppX interface.
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