RFC 2473

Quotes have been already provided to the lists.

When encapsulating a packet I can put whatever EH is defined and when
decapsulating the packet I can remove any EH I inserted before. I "own" the
new IPv6 header. Very simple. It is like taking the cars on a ferry.

Your original packet (call it end to end ... call it original src going to
final/ultimate destination) is just a payload.

I can not believe that anyone can not grasp such basic concept.



On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 3:29 AM Fernando Gont <fg...@si6networks.com> wrote:

> On 10/12/19 18:50, Robert Raszuk wrote:
> >
> > By your books does RFC 2473 or RFC 4798 or 100s of other RFCs which
> > encapsulate IPv6 packets all violate Internet Standard I presume IPv6
> > spec ?
> >
> > One of us clearly is missing the point. I will let list members judge
> > which one :)
>
> Could you please point at any RFC that inserts EHs or deletes EHs at any
> place in the network other than the source or the ultimate destination?
>
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> Fernando Gont
> SI6 Networks
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