On 23/03/08 15:15, Derek J. Balling wrote:
> OK, given what I've tested, I've pushed the IPv6 code
tentatively into
> the production codebase.
>
> My "six_bogons" list is as follows:
>
> my six_bogons = ('0000::/8', '0100::/8', '0200::/7',
'0400::/6',
> '0800::/5', '1000::/4',
'4000::/3',
> '6000::/3', '8000::/3',
'A000::/3', 'C000::/3',
> 'E000::/4', 'F000::/5',
'F800::/6', 'FC00::/7',
> 'FE00::/9', 'FE80::/10',
'FEC0::/10', 'FF00::/8');
Isn't that just the inverse of 2000::/3?
Shouldn't 2001 B8::/32
be in that list too (RFC 3849)?
>
> If anyone wants to, feel free to test
submissions/removals/etc.
--
Simon Arlott
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