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IPv6 addrconf: prefix with wrong length 48
[be] Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 09 December 2003 14:39:11
Hey all, I have a /48 subnet from Scarlet and set it up using radvd. I get the following message in dmesg when I boot a client pc that tries to autoconfigure a global ipv6 address. IPv6 addrconf: prefix with wrong length 48 I can't find any usefull information on the net or on this forum. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
IPv6 addrconf: prefix with wrong length 48
[be] Shadow Hawkins on Tuesday, 09 December 2003 15:11:05
Doh, I had to think a little bit longer. Changing the prefix length in radvd.conf to 64 fixed the problem.
IPv6 addrconf: prefix with wrong length 48
[de] Shadow Hawkins on Friday, 12 December 2003 14:55:56
You might want to understand what was going on. Assume prefix 2001:aaa:bbb::/48 Then your links (ie, physical networks) could get 2001:aaa:bbb:xxxx::/64 each, with xxxx being a number from 0 to FFFF (I traditionally start at 1, since the freenet6 script did that too). Why? Because an IPv6 address is 128 bit long, and the EUI-64 (MAC of the NIC plus 0xFF and 0xFE) is only 64 bit long PLUS it applies to a specific link.

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