On Tue, 2015-06-16 at 08:47 +0200, Steven Barth wrote: > That commit got reverted 4 months later
Oh good. It was the wrong way to solve that, IMHO. > Source-Destination routing has been used to replace it for egress > traffic, i.e. there are simply no external (e.g. default) routes that > have a matching source-restriction. I'm not sure exactly what all of that meant but egress is my concern here so let's expand here. Ultimately, I don't see anything in the IPv6 routing table on my 14.07 router that prevents the LAN side of the 14.07 router from trying to access a ULA (or any other bogon) that is on the WAN side of the router (i.e. through the default route), because somebody incorrectly lists a ULA on their Internet facing DNS zone for example. I would have expected to see something along the lines of a: unreachable fc00::/7 dev lo metric 1024 error -128 but I don't. So what mechanism is (or should be) being used to accomplish that? Cheers, b.
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