Why is routing done via the ::1 and 127.0.0.1 network addresses? I notice
for "normal" interfaces it is bound directly to "link#2" and such.
I realize I don't really know what I am talking about here, but, it
seems that binding it to the link is more efficient than having it go
through the loopback interface. Also, it will work in cases where the
loopback is not defined (don't ask... just don't ask)
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