Philip Homburg <[email protected]> writes:

> Dear community members,
>
> The RIPE Atlas team has a question what to do with probes that have only
> a Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Address (ULA) [RFC4193] as their IPv6
> address. The question is whether to treat those probes as IPv6 capable
> or not.

BTW: Are there any probes with site-local IPv6 addresses (fec0::/10). Yes I
know site local is deprecated for many years (RFC3879 is from 2004) but
some people still haven't noticed[1]. I also found some while checking the
Alexa list for odd AAAA records[2].

Jens

[1] Last year I bought this book

http://www.ciscopress.com/store/cisco-asa-all-in-one-next-generation-firewall-ips-and-9781587143076

and most of the IPv6 chapter explains site-local addressing. The book
was published in 2014.

[2] http://blog.quux.de/?p=1829 - I'll try update and improve this list
    next week
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