On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 12:34 PM, Markus Stenberg
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 31.8.2015, at 13.16, Henning Rogge <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Typical configuration of a cheap router would be to run dnsmasq for
>> local DHCP and as a DNS cache. If each of these DNS caches could
>> forward DNS queries for *.<homenet-router-id>.homenet to the relevant
>> homenet router, it would not be necessary to pool all the information
>> in an elected DNS “master".
>
> For naming this works as is fine in our current implementation too; all you 
> get is some duplicates (foo.link1.rid1.home and foo.link2.rid2.home may both 
> exist, even if link1.rid1 is same link as link2.rid2).

You mean that a Homenet user use a switch to connect two Homenet
routers AND a Host ?

Or maybe a Host with two interfaces connected to two Homenet routers?

Henning

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