On Oct 22, 2014, at 2:46 PM, James Woodyatt <[email protected]> wrote:
> They may often be the only *default* routers, but there can be— and 
> absolutely definitely will be in the vast majority of cases— overlay networks 
> that route ULA prefixes to, from and most likely *between* home networks over 
> tunnels. We can't tell people not to do that. If there is a routing protocol 
> in a HOMENET, then it will be done, and it ought to work right.

In the case where ULAs are being routed like this, wouldn't that ULA be the 
responsibility of whatever homenet federation protocol is being used?   I don't 
disagree that this is a valid use case, but I don't think it would rely on the 
homenet ULA.

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