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IPv6 source address selection – what, why, how?

Posted on Posted onMarch 25, 2013May 2, 2013By Karl Auer

IPv6 source address selection must be very irritated; destination address selection gets all the press coverage. This article will start … Read MoreIPv6 source address selection – what, why, how?

Leave a comment on IPv6 source address selection – what, why, how?Tagsaddress selection, destination, gai.conf, IPv6, source
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/etc/gai.conf – it ain’t what you think it is

Posted on Posted onMarch 20, 2013March 20, 2013By Karl Auer

If you read the doco (like “man gai.conf“) you would be forgiven for thinking that the contents of /etc/gai.conf controlled … Read More/etc/gai.conf – it ain’t what you think it is

Leave a comment on /etc/gai.conf – it ain’t what you think it isTagsdestination address, gai.conf, IPv6, script, scripting, source address, technical
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