Mohacsi Janos wrote:
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Mattias Pettersson wrote:
I think this is not broken at all. The host should select the correct prefix according to the source address selection rules. I tried this scenario approximately 3 years ago on a KAME stack and it was working correctly.
But what source address selection rules do you refer to? I saw Alper's response and I'm happy he pointed it out because I haven't been aware of it, but the wording there is really weak.
Other than that I don't understand what rules in 3484 help here. I got rather familiar with the KAME stack during 1999-2001 and to my knowledge the default router selection is made once and the host sticks to that router as long as it is considered reachable. What source address being used doesn't matter to what next-hop is used.
/Mattias
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