[ipv6-wg] What to do with RIPE Atlas probes that have only a ULA as IPv6 address?
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Peter Koch
pk at DENIC.DE
Thu Mar 26 13:12:52 CET 2015
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:24:54AM +0100, Pier Carlo Chiodi wrote: > behind an IPv6 NAT box. It also allows to have statistics on ULA usage. Atlas should be used as an Internet measurement tool, not as a reconnaissance mechanism for the hosts' networks. ULA only equals "no IPv6" in my opinion. -Peter
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