Re: Question about proper IPv6 configuration

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> In IPv4 you can set "src addr" for each route.  So you could set your
> default route to have src addr that is from eth1, even though the route
> goes out over eth0.  I wonder if ipv6 can do that also.

I tinkered with this, i found "ip" accepts the keyword src for ipv6 too, but when i list the ipv6 routing table, there is no src part there. So it's ignored.

Googling i found this article:

http://lwn.net/Articles/232781/
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