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IPv6 Network - SOURCE ADDRESS PROBLEMS
 

IPv6 Network - SOURCE ADDRESS PROBLEMS

Most of the systems discussed here check whether the local address for a tunnel is indeed a valid address for the local system when a tunnel source address is configured. FreeBSD 4.9, MacOS, and Cisco will happily send out packets with the configured tunnel source as the source address, regardless of whether this is indeed an address that is present on the system. FreeBSD 5.4, Linux, and Windows, on the other hand, accept the configuration but don’t transmit the packets.

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