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Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6?
From: bmanning () vacation karoshi com
Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2011 21:24:33 +0000
On Fri, Jul 08, 2011 at 10:21:13PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Jared Mauch:2) is a mapped-v4 address a valid *source* address on the wire even if it's not a valid dest?By the way, has the analogous issue involving v4 addresses from RFC 1918 space ever been settled?
define "valid"? mapped-v4 and 1918 addresses are valid in that both meet the address format constraints. technically they work as both source and destination - the restriction is administrative. /bill
Current thread:
- How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Mark Andrews (Jul 06)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Jared Mauch (Jul 06)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Mark Andrews (Jul 06)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Jared Mauch (Jul 07)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Mike Leber (Jul 07)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Mark Andrews (Jul 07)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Florian Weimer (Jul 08)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? bmanning (Jul 08)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Florian Weimer (Jul 10)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Mark Andrews (Jul 06)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Jared Mauch (Jul 06)
- Re: How long is reasonable to fix a routing issue in IPv6? Bjoern A. Zeeb (Jul 08)