Comment by sekh60
6 days ago
How is it not a routing rule with ipv6? Firewalls and routers typically support dynamic prefixes (even Vyos, pfSense, openSense do).
6 days ago
How is it not a routing rule with ipv6? Firewalls and routers typically support dynamic prefixes (even Vyos, pfSense, openSense do).
How do I tell my phone that I want to send traffic to server A via isp1 and server B via isp2
On your router?
edit Less flippantly, what are you wanting to base the routing rule on? What's your ipv4 routing rule?
DSCP is allowed in ipv6.
https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/software/junos/c...
Without nat, my understanding is the right way in v6 is to issue addresses of every network and then send a message to each end device asking it to use a specific ip address to route traffic and hope every client implements RFC 4191 in the right way.
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