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Packets containing IPv6 traffic originating at an IPv6 host, routed by
IPv6 routers and delivered to an IPv6 host without any intervening
tunnels, protocol translation, NAT44, NAT64, NAT444, NAT666 or anything
else besides native IPv6 SHOULD be marked as 'happy' using the TCP
Packet Mood Option defined in RFC 5841. All other packets MAY be marked as 'sad', 'confused', 'surprised', 'silly', 'frustrated', 'angry', 'apathetic', 'sneaky' or 'evil' depending on your opinion of the intervening mechanism. (no need to explicitly reply to this posting, just mark your next packet to me as 'amused' or 'bored') -- Ed Jankiewicz - SRI International Fort Monmouth Branch Office - IPv6 Research Supporting DISA Standards Engineering Branch 732-389-1003 or ed.jankiewicz@sri.com |