Win7 - no managed flag, DHCP address released?!?

2012-10-18 Thread Karl Auer
My apologies if this is not the right list for this comment/question; suggestions for alternatives are welcome. I have just seen the following demonstrated. Two routers, short RA interval, both sending RAs for the same prefix, both with the autoconf flag set, one with the managed flag set and

Re: Win7 - no managed flag, DHCP address released?!?

2012-10-18 Thread Oliver
On Thursday 18 October 2012 23:30:48 Karl Auer wrote: My apologies if this is not the right list for this comment/question; suggestions for alternatives are welcome. I'd recommend the ipv6-ops mailing list on cluenet.de and possibly NANOG Regards, Oliver

RE: IPv6 modification suggestion

2012-10-18 Thread Ammar Salih
Hello everyone, I had a brief look at GEOPRIV and I was very much impressed, There has been so much work done by this amazing group! At the same time, I would like to raise my concern regarding the http location request which will not be detected by layer-3 devices (Routers), I am anticipating

RE: IPv6 modification suggestion

2012-10-18 Thread Manfredi, Albert E
I don't see any of this as being remotely desirable, as part of IETF standards. If a router is to be installed in a repressive country, then it is certainly possible to have whatever layer 3-7 filters implemented in that router, as just such filters are implemented in firewalls. Or, if an

Re: IPv6 modification suggestion

2012-10-18 Thread Oliver
On Thursday 18 October 2012 23:03:32 Ammar Salih wrote: Hello everyone, I had a brief look at GEOPRIV and I was very much impressed, There has been so much work done by this amazing group! At the same time, I would like to raise my concern regarding the http location request which will not