Re: Ipv6 array ORDER

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On Monday 19 July 2004 3:28 pm, Alpt wrote:

> Hi there,
> What's the ipv6 array ORDER in the in6_addr struct?
> In other words what's the word order of  "__u32           u6_addr32[4];" ?
> Is it "most significant word first" or "least significant first"?
>
> And each word is in network byte order right?

This sort of question is probably better suited to the netfilter developers' 
mailing list rather than the netfilter users' list.   Somebody here might 
know, but I wouldn't bet on it.   Somebody on the developers' list really 
should know.

Regards,

Antony.

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