Hi Pars,

I got it, I can imagine what you want to do.
SIP has similar mechanism that you want, I suppose, so that what is the merit on this?
Sorry for my primitive question.

Regards,

On 2006/06/12, at 17:00, Pars Mutaf wrote:

On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 15:35 +0900, Ruri Hiromi wrote:
I am sorry this question might be OFF-TOPIC but I just wonder.

Is this idea used for a specific aim? In my company we just consider
about how to connect sensors and sensors seem to be have no such
human names currently.

Hi,
I was thinking about cellular phones in fact.
In this case, a host (phone) is associated with a
human.

If everything goes wrong I can try to contact my
friend using his name.

pars



On 2006/06/10, at 0:20, Pars Mutaf wrote:


Hello,

Please find the following Internet Draft
on generating an IPv6 interface id from a human name.
The main idea is that human name is easy to remember,
and consequently I can construct your IPv6 address
if I know you, and I can reach you (in some cases).

http://www.freewebs.com/pmutaf/draft-mutaf-ipv6humid-00.txt

I would very much appreciate your comments, if any.

Regards,

Pars Mutaf




On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 13:35 +0200, Pars Mutaf wrote:
Hello,

Is there a standard way of constructing
an interface ID from human name?

I would like to configure an interface ID
hash(ParsMutaf| 1) and if it collides
hash(ParsMutaf| 2) etc..

You can try reach or locate me
by sending a packet to (please do not
hesitate):

subnetprefix | hash(ParsMutaf| 1) or
subnetprefix | hash(ParsMutaf| 2)

Is there a standard way of doing this?
For example there should be space between
first and last name? etc.

Any comments? Pointers? Thank you.

Regards,

Pars Mutaf



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