In my opinion, these changes are definitely worth accepting. Removing
barriers to deployment of 240/4 is a good thing.
The changes are really simple, easy to understand and gated by sysctl
which is sensible. I really hope we can move from 'default off' to
'default on' in a reasonably short period
I have been corresponding with the authors of Internet-Drafts that relax
restrictions on parts of the IPv4 address space to allow normal unicast
use, and I have FreeBSD changes to allow experimentation with these
updates. This message summarizes my changes, and solicits input.
The changes are all
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=265064
Bug ID: 265064
Summary: connect(2): unexpected EADDRINUSE when connecting from
IPv6 wildcard to IPv4 address
Product: Base System
Version: Unspecified
Hardware: Any
Subject: FreeBSD is a great operating system!
Good day from Singapore,
I think FreeBSD is a great operating system! I support FreeBSD because
the most popular pfSense firewall, the extremely popular OPNsense
firewall and the BSD Router Project are all powered by FreeBSD! macOS
is also based on Fr