Hi,

On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 01:16:41PM +0100, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> > It's not something that would work for an enterprise network, but as soon
> > as the "we need persistant addresses!" phase of denial is over, it's a great
> > solution for SoHo networks.  And yes, been there, tested OpenWRT HNCP
> > implementation, liked the result.
> 
> Homenet (for homes as it and you say) is a good start indeed though
> primarily addresses outbound traffic.
> 
> DynDNS can 'solve' inbound connectivity but the world would be so much
> better off if it actually used SRV so one could publish preferences that
> way.

Indeed, more work needs to be done.  I'm not claiming this is perfect 
- many little details need to be improved, like SRV for externally-visible
components (= software that can publish them, dyndns services that can
handle them, client software that will query for them).

gert
-- 
have you enabled IPv6 on something today...?

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