Hi,

> I've been doing some light reading on the topic of new(er) networking 
> protocols, and I've come across Locator/Identifier Seperation Protocol (LISP)
> (RFC6830 and onwards) and Identifier/Locator Network Protocol (ILNP) (RFC6740 
> and onwards).
> 
> There appear to be implementations of LISP already, and there is a public beta
> network already in operation. A cursory search doesn't yield any information 
> on implementations of ILNP, but the (somewhat sparse) Wikipedia article makes
> reference of RFC6115, in which ILNP is recommended by the IETF Routing 
> Research Group as "the preferred evolutionary direction for IPv6".
> 
> Is there any interest among the OpenBSD developers in implementing either of
> these two (or other similar) protocols?
> 

I have a moderated interest in LISP as it seems to get less and less traction.
Among the (new) shiny toys, SRv6 seems like a good bet.

Denis

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