[GRLUG] NOT LINUX

Michael Mol mikemol at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 15:53:14 EDT 2012


On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Mike Williams <knightperson at zuzax.com>wrote:

> Maybe Google will start out selling native IPv6?
>
> Even if they don't, odds are that there won't be very many hiding behind a
> consumer-grade IP, and knowing that data in aggregate will still be useful.
> All the IP's hiding behind that one public one are likely the same
> household anyway.
>
> Now, if somebody set-up a Tor cloud on the fiber network or something,
> THAT would give the data collectors fits.
>
>
Familiarize yourself with IPv6 Privacy Extensions. Essentially, your source
IP address is randomized every five minutes. (You maintain a long-term IP
address, too, but the temporary address is used for most outbound
connections.)

Windows Vista and Windows 7 enable this by default, as do the desktop SKUs
of Ubuntu.

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