If you look at the instant messaging systems, they map a private identifier space (IM 
name or "handle") into IP addresses and apparently run background heartbeat to 
re-assign the mapping if the identifier in the heartbeat arrives in a packet with a 
different IP address than before - not sure whether or how hijack is avoided. Could 
one use the NAPTR concept to create a new identifier space with specific dynamics? It 
would take two lookups: one to DNS to get the NAPTR and one to resolve the NAPTR 
identifier into an IP address. The latter resolution need not necessarily be done via 
DNS.

vint



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