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Which IPv6 source address to choose

Posted on April 1, 2013January 8, 2019 by Tom Kacprzynski

In the good old days of IPv4, an interface on a host could have only one IPv4 IP address. Things were very simple, every IP host would use that one address as the source IP for all communication. When we get into IPv6, each interface can have multiple IPv6 addresses. These addresses have different scopes…

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