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Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header
From: Joe Abley <jabley () ca afilias info>
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 22:15:19 -0400
On 25 Jun 2008, at 21:44, Fernando Gont wrote:
(In any case, I guess Type 0 Routing Header could still be used, in the same way that v4 source-routing was still being used even after many IP implementations had decided to filter it by default?)
Between adjacent, consenting routers, you can surely expect to be able to do whatever the routers will let you do.
Joe
Current thread:
- IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Fernando Gont (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Joe Abley (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Deepak Jain (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Fernando Gont (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Joe Abley (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Randy Bush (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Fernando Gont (Jun 29)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Fernando Gont (Jun 25)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Sam Stickland (Jun 30)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header John Osmon (Jun 30)
- Re: IPv4 source routing options and IPv6 Type 0 Routing Header Joel Jaeggli (Jun 25)