* Allen Coates via Postfix-users:

> I have just been perusing my firewall logs, and notice I have had
> several "hits" using the documentation prefix (2001:db8::/32) as the
> source address. [...]
>
> I have also had some hits (on my website) from  Teredo addresses.  I
> am allowing these, because (arguably) we are still transitioning to
> IPv6.

"Still transitioning", are we? ;-) RFC 3849 is 20 years (!) old, almost
to the day, and https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3849.html#section-3 is
pretty clear:

  This assignment implies that IPv6 network operators should add this
  address prefix to the list of non-routeable IPv6 address space, and
  if packet filters are deployed, then this address prefix should be
  added to packet filters.

Anybody using 2001:db8::/32 to connect over the internet is simply doing
it wrong, and I don't think that attempts at enabling their erroneous
efforts is helpful.

-Ralph
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