![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you don't like to use it, you can disable it by using this command: You can check if your OS has enable this feature: So the question becomes what process is responsible for initiating an OS request to open a socket that has these Privacy Extensions. The IPv6 SAA is defined in RFCĢ462, but the "Temporary IPv6 Address" is because of Windows implementation of More specifically, each process generates a resource request and the OS delivers. Network interfaces configured for IPv6 use temporary addresses by default in OS X Lion or later Apple systems, and in Windows Vista, Windows 2008 Server or later Microsoft systems. In addition, as I known, Temporary addresses may be used as source address for originating connections, while external hosts use a public address by querying the Domain Name System. ![]()
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