Hi,
        At the risk of triggering another firestorm of pro/con debate, is
there any reason why the centrally assigned Global ID defined by
hinden-ipv6-global-local-addr-02.txt could not be simply the low-order 40
bits of a SHA hash of a domain name? i.e. if you own the domain name, you
get the IP-v6 global ID for "free"? This would side step the angst of
setting up yet another global registry... if this has already been
discussed on this list, just let me know when and the Subject line...

br,
        George


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