Re: ipv6 multihoming 2.4(.20)

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In article <001d01c2aa7b$ee4a20d0$210d640a@unfix.org> you wrote:
> the nettools themself (route add) supported it all the way

no they didnt, I must know I am the net tools maintainer. The default target
is supported in route 1.57.

> But since 2.4.20 one can use 'default' again for all setups.
> 2000::/3 was merely a 'hack', replacing 'default'.

it is not a hack it was there for a good reason, to avoid link and site
local routes. Is Linux kernel now not routing site/link local networks via
default routes, or has the admin to add the link/site local prefixes to it's
routing table and blackhole (! reject) them, now?

Greetings
Bernd
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