Settings get completely ignored and no temporary address is created.
Only if I open the configuration for the Wifi network I am connected to and set the privacy options under IPv6 I get a temporary address assigned.
It seems right now there are two options: (?)
- Have nplan follow sysctl settings and keep current Ubuntu documentation
- Have new nplan settings for this (e.g. I could not find a global setting anywhere) and update Ubuntu documentation
I am not sure if I can confirm this for Ubuntu 18.04, as I don't know if nplan is actually the package being used below the GUI.
However: Using Linux Mint 19 (Ubuntu 18.04) with sysctl configured privacy extensions:
net.ipv6. conf.all. use_tempaddr = 2 conf.default. use_tempaddr = 2 conf.wlp4s0. use_tempaddr = 2
net.ipv6.
net.ipv6.
Settings get completely ignored and no temporary address is created.
Only if I open the configuration for the Wifi network I am connected to and set the privacy options under IPv6 I get a temporary address assigned.
It seems right now there are two options: (?)
- Have nplan follow sysctl settings and keep current Ubuntu documentation
- Have new nplan settings for this (e.g. I could not find a global setting anywhere) and update Ubuntu documentation