[Bug 1174418] Re: Privacy Extensions are set by default on Ubuntu 13.04, but no temporary address will be generate

Andreas Brück andreas_brueck1988 at web.de
Tue May 7 09:47:35 UTC 2013


I installed Ubuntu-Desktop 13.04 (64-Bit) twice on two different
computers. Furthermore i did an upgrade from Ubuntu-Desktop (64-Bit)
12.10 to 13.04. Every time the same behaviour as outlined above.

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Title:
  Privacy Extensions are set by default on Ubuntu 13.04, but no
  temporary address will be generate

Status in “netbase” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Description: Ubuntu 13.04
  Release: 13.04

  Privacy Extensions are set by default on Ubuntu 13.04, but no
  temporary address will be generate.

  In sysctl (by default):

  net.ipv6.conf.all.use_tempaddr = 2

  --> that means: create and prefer privacy addresses and use them over
  the normal addresses.

  If i added the same line "net.ipv6.conf.all.use_tempaddr = 2" to the
  file /etc/sysctl.conf, everythings works fine after a restart. The
  problem is, that the parameter "2" is set by default (results shown
  by: "sysctl -a"), but don't work. In Ubuntu 12.04/12.10 this problem
  don't appears.

  Thanks for reading this. I love Ubuntu :)!

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