> Jeroen Massar wrote:
> My current idea puts it at the resolver level. The
> application gets the 128bits identifier, which
> actuall is a IPv6 address, either given out from a
> special registry or simply from an /48 that is
> already assigned to you. This address can be used
> for both routing and identification purposes and
> can easily be assigned to hosts by using RA.

Jeroen's idea is MHAP-lite; differences are that it works on the hosts
not on the routers and uses DNS as the ID/LOC mapping mechanism.

Michel.


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