> -----Original Message----- > From: Fred Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 8:40 AM > To: marcelo bagnulo braun > Cc: IETF IPv6 Mailing List > Subject: Re: > draft-baker-6man-multiprefix-default-route-00.txt is a newdraft > > On Nov 12, 2007, at 12:27 PM, marcelo bagnulo braun wrote: > > > AFAIU, you are essentially proposing to perform source address > > based routing by the hosts and by the routers in a multiprefix > > site, is that correct? > > I don't like the term, because I first do a destination lookup and > only look up the source address in certain cases. Kind of like the > previous comment on source routing, which in IEEE 802.5, DSR, > and RFC > 791 IP means that the source specifies all or part of the routing > path. I think the term mis-states the case. > > But yes, in certain cases where there is a multipath route, > the point > is that if the datagram is handed to the wrong ISP and the ISP is > doing ingress filtering, the datagram will be dropped, and hence I > suggest that we direct it toward the right ISP. > > Is there something wrong with that? Would you prefer it be > dropped as > it leaves the site? Would you prefer that the matter be indeterminate?
I found nothing objectionable at all in the draft. Matter of fact, it seems to address something that also occurs with IPv4, with multihomed hosts. And that apparently, some OSs screw up royally. Which is, if a multi-homed IPv4 host, connected to two different IP subnets, transmits an IP packet over Subnet A, it often is found to use as source address the address assigned to its Subnet B interface. Whether or not this behavior results in total comm failure does not preclude that is seems just plain wrong. I agree that calling this "source routing." or anything similar, would be misleading. Bert -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list [email protected] Administrative Requests: https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------
