Mark Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> People don't want to be "forcing" things --- they want to just have a
    >> device in their pocket that does stuff for them.

    > Which they do today.  If you are sitting on the edge of WiFi range you
    > get a bit of flip flop but most of the time one is just "On WiFi" at
    > home or on 3G (or whatever) when away from home.

Well, it takes so long that it's really annoying, and I know that being on
both networks at the same time ("make before break") is where things are going.

    > For me the WiFi border is sitting at the bus stop around the corner.

The wifi in my front yard depends upon whether the front door is open or
closed.

    >> So I agree that this isn't a problem we see today, but maybe next
    >> year; certainly before homenet w/DNSSEC is seen by early adopters.

    > I really don't see this as being a issue in practice.  Just sign the
    > zone (all verisons) in the house with the same keys.  Stop with this
    > nonsence idea that you shouldn't sign the internal version when you are
    > signing the external version.

We are in violent agreement here: it seems like you are arguing with my use 
case.
I agree with you: signing with the house key solves the problem of devices
wandering.

    > For the record I have split horizon signed zones with the same DNSKEY
    > records for both versions running on my border router which is a 1998
    > vintage PC and have done for about a decade now.  Same sort of compute
    > power and storage as you can get in modern CPE devices.  I eat my own
    > dog food.  The nameserver accepts dynamic updates from both the DHCP
    > server and internal clients.  The home has GUA, ULA IPv6 addresses +
    > RFC 1918 addresses for IPv4.  This all just works.

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