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Bastian == Bastian Blank [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can perhaps deal with this by putting in
explicit src rules if you install the default route manually.
Bastian Does not work.
really? I've gotten that working at least once.
I try to
On Fri, Sep 02, 2005 at 04:44:16PM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
Last I looked, Linux has very poor (practically non-existant) source
address selection code.
It is non-existant. usagi fixes this.
You can perhaps deal with this by putting in
explicit src rules if
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Last I looked, Linux has very poor (practically non-existant) source
address selection code. You can perhaps deal with this by putting in
explicit src rules if you install the default route manually.
I agree that this sucks.
For fun, try a NetBSD/FreeBSD
Hello everyone,
Site-local IPv6 addresses (fec0::/10) have been deprecated by the IETF.
A while ago, on this very mailing list, Jeroen pointed out that a
better approach was to use Unique Local Addresses (ULA). The Internet
draft for these has been IESG-approved.
My site has a non
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