[c-nsp] IPv6 Unique Local Address Routing Issue
Peter Rathlev
peter at rathlev.dk
Sun Sep 9 06:44:36 EDT 2012
On Sun, 2012-09-09 at 18:31 +0800, Xu Hu wrote:
> I have one question about ULA, since ULA is used as local
> communication, if my site need to internet access, how come it
> translate to global IPv6 address?
You're supposed to assign a GUA to each client alongside the ULA. Source
address selection (e.g. /etc/gai.conf) on the client determines what
address to use for a specific destination.
Prefix translation is possible, but I think many would argue that it's
not the right thing to do.
--
Peter
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