lör 2023-04-15 klockan 18:15 +0000 skrev Andy Smith via BitFolk Users:
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Once you run the daemon your host generates itself a static IPv6
address inside 200::/7 (a range of addresses that are marked as
deprecated so should not be in use anywhere else). That IPv6 address
stays with you as long as the keys the daemon generated still exist,
and it's how other nodes on the overlay network talk to you.
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What about fc00::/7? RFC 4193 specifically allocates that address space
for "Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses".
From what I've been able to gather the common practice is to pick a
random /48 from underneath fd00::/8.
/// Andreas