Re: one data point regarding native IPv6 support

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In message <4DF2BA67.9080400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Masataka Ohta writes:
> Mark Andrews wrote:
> 
> > Lots of the perceived issues with broken 6to4 go away with reasonable
> > application support for multi-homed servers.
> 
> True.
> 
> A major design flaw of IPv6 is half hearted support for multihoming
> with multiple addresses by broken address selection architecture,
> which causes a lot of operational problems, which is partly why
> IPv6 is unusable.
> 
> Disabling 6to4 and/or improving applications may work for some
> faulty cases, but it's not enough at all.

The next step is to make multi-homed clients also work well.

Mark
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