Yeah, I guess my router just decided on an ULA prefix on its own. Thank you for providing the right terminology and explaining how a host gets these addresses.
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I don’t think unique local addresses require manual configuration. On linux at least, I get an
fe80::
address derived from the interface’s MAC address even if there it can’t find any router. If the host receives a router advertisement, it will add a local address (the same suffix as the fe80 but with afd8b:something::/64)
and the “internet”2003::
.I’m not an expert and this may be just the configuration of my router, but all my linux installs automatically got these three addresses without manual configuration or issues.
shoki@lemmy.worldto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•You can use transformers to add or subtract AC3·10 days agowhy is ironfox adventurous? downloads were bugged for like a week, but everything is working fine for me now. I’ve had a better experience with ironfox than cromite or vanadium (might be a bit biased though, haven’t used chrome-based browsers regularly for like 4 years)
shoki@lemmy.worldto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Wtf did facebook marketplace just suggest to me?4·23 days ago“300 black men for only 2£?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UH9pQ1waOFo
Ich finde seine Armhaltung eher amüsant.
maybe not furry, but definetly transfem with graphs:
https://transfemscience.org/misc/injectable-e2-simulator/