My apparently too subtle point is that most 6to4 relays are either not
advertising the anycast address, or (more probably) having it filtered
out in the network.
Many (most?) transit providers aggressively filter their IPv4 routing
tables, including not accepting any network smaller than a /24 (for
older allocations) or a /20 (for newer). So even if people are
announcing the /32, it will not necessarily propogate across the 'net
(or even outside their local site or local ISP).
--
Harald Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"It takes a child to raze a village."
-Michael T. Fry
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