> L3 - route injection (got a routing protocol there already, use it)

Yes, just put a stub router on the host and advertise /128.

As far as I'm aware, current HNCP doesn't provide a way for a host to
request a subnet-independent /128.  What's the thinking on that?  Just
grab a /128 from whichever subnet you happen to be connected to at boot,
and advertise that?

> L3.5 - SHIM6. not deployable
> L4/L5 - MP-TCP
> L5/L7  - MOSH

I don't think that's specific to Homenet -- being able to deal with
multiple addresses that change over time is something that our stacks
don't deal with very well.

-- Juliusz

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