> As I said before, it seems that everyone agrees that a globally unique
> site-local would be the way to go, but there are two major roadblocks to
> remove on that path:
> - Make sure that site-locals are not globally routable (I posted some
> comments about this earlier)

seems fairly easy.  the hard part is the wordsmithing.

- addresses with this prefix range MUST NOT be advertised to other networks.

- advertisements for addresses with this prefix range that are received from
other networks SHOULD be filtered

- traffic with source or destination addresses in this prefix range
SHOULD be filtered from external connections unless there is an explicit
agreement with the peer to accept traffic for a specific range of addresses. 

> - Solve the multihoming issue.

Multihoming is a problem, but the multihoming issue seems orthogonal 
to site-locals.

Keith
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