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|    Anssi Saari to All    |
|    Re: RPi associating two IPs with its one    |
|    18 Jan 26 01:08:05    |
   
   MSGID: af5b8af1   
   REPLY: <10k8lef$3qded$1@dont-email.me> 3210dc8f   
   PID: PyGate 1.5.2   
   TID: PyGate/Linux 1.5.2   
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   TZUTC: 0200   
   REPLYADDR anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi   
   REPLYTO 3:633/10 UUCP   
   John R Walliker writes:   
      
   > Some routers will let you use the source mac address in routing rules   
   > which nicely overcomes the problem with varying IPv6 addresses.   
      
   Indeed. I wish I could do that easily in Linux but it seems a bit of a   
   chore. But looks like nftables packet marking and policy based routing   
   together can accomplish it. So all I need is the marking part and a   
   little tweaking of my policy routing to use those marks instead of   
   source IPv6 addresses.   
      
   Something to do later, I'm working on something else right now.   
      
      
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