On Wed, 2015-06-17 at 08:52 -0700, Tom Eastep wrote: > None of the distros that I have use source-destination routing for IPv6.
Ditto. But wonder if that's to do with distros, or what job the distro is doing since I only have one (Internet) gateway here and it's the OpenWRT machine. Not sure what a more traditional distro such as Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora/CentOS/etc. would do in the position of being the (IPv6) Internet router and ULA origination point. But yes, perhaps generic "jack of all trades" distros are not so well tuned at being the best router that they can be "out of the box" and perhaps OpenWRT is pretty unique at taking advantage of Source-Destination routing at this point. Cheers, b.
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