On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 07:29:47PM +0200, Christian Kratzer wrote: > supporting scoped addresses could have their uses but then again > theres nothing stopping you to bind multiple global ipv6 addresses > to your loopback interface which would work fine for disconnected > setups and it might be a bit cleaner.
True, but there's no unscoped private-use address space in IPv6 the way there is in v4 (i.e. no 1918-style addresses for v6). Which means that unless you want to use addresses that ought to be scoped (like link-local) without a scope, you have to use real addresses instead. Hmm. Well, I guess you could use 2001:DB8::/32, which is reserved for documentation. I'm just worried that, because we don't support scoped addresses, people are going to configure things with _real_ addresses they haven't been allocated, and then accidentally connect such a configuration to the Internet. All my experience tells me that such things eventually always leak, and I'd hate for Postgres to be the source of that sort of damage. A -- Andrew Sullivan | [EMAIL PROTECTED] The whole tendency of modern prose is away from concreteness. --George Orwell ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: You can help support the PostgreSQL project by donating at http://www.postgresql.org/about/donate