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by djha-skin 47 days ago
Obfuscation. By inspecting packets coming from my network now you can tell what MAC addresses are in my network and also internal network topology. It's part of the reason your cell phone feels the need to randomize its MAC.
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This concern is addressed in RFC 4941 (IPv6 privacy extensions).
> my network now you can tell what MAC addresses are in my network

only if you're using EUI-64, but I don't think many things use that anymore. I think the only thing is cisco shit. but even then I suspect that they have RFC7217 on by default at least.

Ok, now let's translate to Important Meeting Language:

"something ipv6 something something you may be vulnerable if you buy network gear from a normal vendor"

"Ok, let's not do that ipv6 thing"