Hi,

We would appreciate very much feedback from members of the IPv6 WG on 
this internet draft.

Thanks in advance. Regards,

--julien

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        Title           : A Non-Routable IPv6 Prefix for Keyed Hash Identifiers 
(KHI)
        Author(s)       : P. Nikander, et al.
        Filename        : draft-laganier-ipv6-khi-00.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 2005-9-2

   This document introduces Keyed Hash Identifiers (KHI) as a new,
   experimental class of IPv6-address-lookalike identifiers.  They
 are constructed to be statistically globally unique.  They are
 intended to be used as identifiers only, and not as locators.  They
 should not appear in actual IPv6 headers.  Consequently, they are
 considered as non-routable addresses from the IPv6 point of view.

   These identifiers are expected to be used at the existing IPv6 API
   and application protocols between consenting hosts.  They may be
   defined and used in different contexts, suitable for different
   protocols.  Examples of these include Host Identity Tags (HIT) in
 the Host Identity Protocol (HIP) and Temporary Mobile Identifiers
 (TMI) for Mobile IPv6 Privacy Extension.

   This document requests IANA to allocate a temporary prefix out of
 the IPv6 addressing space for Keyed Hash Identifiers.

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