Florian, On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 12:21:30AM +0100, Florian Weimer wrote: | And this is just so wrong. You should use an address you own as a | source address. Otherwise, packets tend to get dropped by filters. Who says so? It's anycasted, and operators source from it after making note of this in the proper routing registries. RIPE NCC would confirm that AS12859 can source from 192.88.99.0/24, just like the other operators in RFC3068-MNT can. If anybody marks this prefix as a bogon and filters it, that's their absolute right as a network operator. Their customers might not appreciate it that much though, if they would like to use 6to4. | And no, "anyone should be able to spoof from 192.88.99.0/24" is not | the answer to this kind of problem. I didn't say, type, or even think this. -- Met vriendelijke groet, BIT BV / Ing P.B. van Pelt PBVP1-RIPE (PGPKEY-4DCA7E5E)