On 28.8.2015, at 10.02, Henning Rogge <[email protected]> wrote:
> So what IS the proposed solution for a decentralized HNCP configured
> homenet to share local "configured" DNS names with the rest of the
> homenet?

For sharing in general, there are two methods (as far as HNCP goes);

- publish a DNS Delegated Zone TLV that points to a (local or remote) DNS 
server that responds for that zone. 

- publish Node Name TLVs for individual nodes (won’t scale forever, but 
possibly enough).

If the node that has configured state _is not_ running HNCP, then options boil 
down to:

- DHCPv6, mDNS assuming first-hop router cares and does DHCPv6/mDNS (shncpd, 
cough)
- DNS-update aimed at the right place (+ injection of DNS Delegated Zone TLV 
per zone somewhere in the HNCP cloud)

Cheers,

-Markus

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