On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 7:57 AM Michael Stone <mst...@debian.org> wrote:

>
> No, the ULA is the IPv6 equivalent of RFC1918 space--you can use it
> internally without central registration by choosing a subnet from
> fd00::/8. The space is so much larger that it's much less likely that
> two sites would pick the same prefix, but there are no guarantees.
>
> But isn't it irrelevant whether they pick the same prefix or not? Routers
that respect ULA and RFC1918 shouldn't route any traffic destined to them
off the logical subnet. Right?

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