# IPv6 Rotator This is a simple IPv6 rotator script that will assign a new random IPv6 address to a given interface and use it for requests to given subnets. ## Usage ```bash python3 rotator.py ``` The script will automatically detect the interface with the default route and use it for the requests, and select a random IPv6 address from the /64 subnet of the default IP address. It will then add the IP to the network interface and create the required routes for the given subnets. ## Note This script is not complete and is not intended to be used in production. It is currently only a PoC to show how to rotate IPv6 addresses on a Linux machine. Running it may cause your machine to lose IPv6 connectivity altogether. Don't run it on a machine you don't have physical access to. ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.