And actually that is where we seem to be at odds. I fear that ULA-G
will leak.
That's all.
So I might be a bit naive here, but why is this a problem? ISP's that
are worried that they're routers can't deal with ULA addresses in their
DFZ will filter all ULA addresses. ISP's that want ULA's in their DFZ
will make sure they dimension their routers such that they can deal
with it. Other ISP's will find some kind of middle ground where they
have some ULA prefixes,The DFZ is certainly not the same everywhere on
the Internet, by making ULA's easily filterable it gives operators a
place to start if they want to filter.
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