The SLAAC should not change after the host has generated it during installation / first connection, as long as you don't reinstall the OS etc.
It's basically no problem.
Even better: I can set my own ::/64 so personal servers at home can be ::d3ad:b33f and accessible from outside without NAT. It's beautiful. Firewall configuration is not hard either these days is it?
It's basically no problem.
Even better: I can set my own ::/64 so personal servers at home can be ::d3ad:b33f and accessible from outside without NAT. It's beautiful. Firewall configuration is not hard either these days is it?