>     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

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