> Both HNCP and Babel carry their control traffic over link-local IPv6, but > they support both IPv4 and IPv6 with almost equal functionality.
> in fact while what you are saying is technically true, in practice IPv4 > _is_ treated like a second-class citizen in the sense that if your > ISP-provided public IP address ever goes away, all of your RFC1918 > addresses on the homenet also go away. That's an property of the hnetd implementation, not a feature of the protocol (and it doesn't apply to shncpd). See RFC 7788 Section 6.5. > This is one of the reasons that I would like us to get together and hack on > this at the hackathon: It should be an easy fix, feel free to go ahead. -- Juliusz _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list homenet@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet