Tony Hain wrote:
Margaret Wasserman wrote:
Of course, in the case of site-local addresses, you don't
know for sure that you reached the _correct_ peer, unless you
know for sure that the node you want to reach is in your
site.
Since the address block is ambiguous, routing will assure that if you
reach a node it is the correct one. This FUD needs to stop!
Right up till the point where two companies start communicating with one
another directly with site-locals. Even if there is a router frob to
keep the scopes scoped, you can bet it won't be used until someone
realizes that the above problem occurred.
Eliot