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Re: Teredo spec has been published!



Hi,

On Sun, Feb 05, 2006 at 08:37:31AM -0800, Christian Huitema wrote:
[..]
> using "anycast" as source causes hard management issues. In any case,
> obtaining a /32 bit allocation from the IANA was very hard, and I don't
> think we will see another one anytime soon.

Off a slightly different tangent: what sort of routes are expected to
show up from 2001:0000::/32 in the routing table?

I didn't read recent Teredo drafts, but if I remember the concept clearly
enough, the embedded server (relay?) address would make this "one /64
prefix per server", right?

Or will all relays announce the whole /32, effectively anycasting it,
as it is done with 6to4 2002::/32?

(Sorry if this is something obviously answered in the draft - I really
don't have time to read up on the details right now, but I think I'll
have to update my filtering recommendations page).

Gert Doering
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