Le Mercredi 30 Mars 2005 12:05, Jeroen Massar a écrit : > *DON'T* use fec0:: site locals have been deprecated. How can I use IPv6 on a LAN if I have no static IPv6 addresses allocation and my Internet access is down/disabled/inexistant, then ? Many (most?) applications won't accept link-local addresses because there is often no way to specify the scope (ie. interface). And even then, what if I have multiple interconnected subnets with an IPv6 router in the middle ? Or if I need static IPv6 addresses in my local DNS zones ? I'm afraid site-local addresses are the only way to go, be they deprecated or not. -- Rémi Denis-Courmont http://www.simphalempin.com/home/
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