Well, it compiles, but how would you suggest going about testing it?
(in terms of setting up the routes in the linux kernel
to start with). Then I'd toss a bird implementation at it and see what
it breaks.
How long has the linux kernel had the ability to do this?
I would kind of prefer the ae numbers to be assigned sequentially
instead of out of the experimental range.

On Sun, Apr 19, 2020 at 9:42 AM Théophile Bastian
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I have re-implemented in a cleaner way v4-over-v6, and I think that my
> current version is ready for merge, or decently close to it.
>
> You can find this implementation here:
>
>    https://github.com/tobast/babeld/tree/tobast/v6tethered-reimplem
>
> aka. branch `v6tethered-reimplem` on https://github.com/tobast/babeld/
>
> Any test or feedback is welcome!
>
> --
> Théophile Bastian
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