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On 2013/09/19 12:21 , Ole Troan wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">>>><br>
>> At my home I have 4 IPv6 prefixes (2 from xs4all, HE, and
6to4). The<br>
>> best way to retain some sort of sanity is to make sure
that all but one<br>
>> are deprecated.<br>
>><br>
>> Alternatively, make sure that all just work and that it
doesn't matter<br>
>> which one is used. The main problem there is reverse DNS.<br>
><br>
> my home is also IPv6 multi-homed. I expect the RIPE probe to
probe using both source addresses.<br>
> my routing infrastructure does SADR, so the probe by choosing
source address also chooses exit.<br>
><br>
></span><br>
At the moment, probes do not explicitly select sources addresses.
What gets used in a measurement is whatever the Linux kernel on the
probe considers the best address for a particular destination.<br>
<br>
That may change in the future because source address selection may
be needed for Atlas anchors, but at the moment the time frame is
unknown.<br>
<br>
Philip<br>
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