Package: general Severity: minor Tags: upstream ipv6 Forwarded: https://github.com/whatwg/url/issues/392
Dear all, They are some push to change the RFC in order to support browsing to IPV6 address with zone identifier. It will help some of us to get configuration of industrial appliance. Link Local addresses (fe80::/10) are used for addressing devices in your local subnet. They can be automatically generated and using the IPv6 multicast address ff02::1, all hosts on the local subnet can easily be located. However browsers like Chrome or Firefox do not support entering link local addresses inside a URL, which prevents accessing devices locally with a browser, for instance for configuring them. Link local addresses need zone identifiers to specify which network device to use as an outgoing interface. This is because you have link local addresses on every interface and your network stack does not know on its own, which interface to use. So typically a link local address is something on the line of fe80::fae4:e3ff:fee2:37a4%eth0, where eth0 is the zone identifier. However, I do not know if debian is ready for this for next release so, open a bug in order to track issue. I suppose we will need also a user tag Rational and workarround for the time being here https://ungleich.ch/u/blog/ipv6-link-local-support-in-browsers/ Last draft here https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-carpenter-6man-rfc6874bis-02.html Bastien