Daniel Pittman <[email protected]> writes:

> One other complexity: the ipaddress6 fact tries a DNS lookup of the
> FQDN as the first step in determining the "primary" address. I
> actually *would* support this being our standard definition of the
> fact, but this is different from the ipaddress fact. That later just
> guesses from local data, so we have inconsistency between what should
> pretty much be identical facts.
>
> Any thoughts on which of those two models should win?

Hard to tell.  I'm making my own network facts.

For the simple "ipaddress" fact, I would pick the IPv4 source address
used for the best default route in the default routing table.

-- 
Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
                              Oooo, shiny!

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