From: Joe Abley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Correct. However, the v6 addressing spec prohibits the use of an 
> anycast address from being used as the source address in a 
> datagram, or 
> being bound to an interface on a host. These two restrictions 
> effectively prohibit the use of anycast as a service distribution 
> mechanism.

Any reason why the same rules that apply to multicast addresses wouldn't also 
work here?

The destination address is anycast, to find the service. But the source address 
in the reply is the unicast address of the first server to respond, which 
presumably is the closest one at the time.

This may circumvent the authentication issues, by making any subsequent TCP 
session start as a regular unicast?

Bert

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