
nick at foobar
Apr 23, 2012, 6:28 AM
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Re: services on subnet-router anycast address?
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On 23/04/2012 14:24, Lutz Preßler wrote: > I stumbled upon 2600:: beeing www.sprint.net. This sould > necessarily be a subject-router anycast address. Is it "legal" > and without implementation problems to have services on such > an address? I assume it's configured as a /128 - unless sprint have configured 2400::/28 on that web server. If it's a /128, then 2600:: is just fine as an ipv6 address, and is no different to any other global unicast address. http://[2600::]/ Nick
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