Margaret Wasserman wrote:
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Access control is also useful, and a simple form of access control will be needed in IPv6. However, site-local addresses are a poor form of access control for two reasons:
- Site-local boundaries need to be at routing area or AS boundaries (not convenient).
This is bogus nonsense.
Your answer does not really deserve a response. You're guilty of the very thing you accuse Margaret of. I'm curious as to how you would draw the boundaries.
Eliot
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