2012/3/15 Masataka Ohta <[email protected]>: > [email protected] wrote: >> You're asking a "what if" for a usage case that nobody sane has suggested. > > If you are saying it's insane to use DNS to manage frequently > changing locations of mobile hosts instead of relying on > immobile home agents, I fully agree with you. > Masataka Ohta
Non sequitur. Mobile root DNS servers are what is insane, because the queries must terminate somewhere, and ultimately there must be something that doesn't have a circular dependency -- requiring working DNS to get DNS. As for using DNS to manage frequently changing locations of mobile hosts, DNS is almost perfect for that -- it's just the sort of thing DNS is designed for, depending on how frequent you mean by "frequently changing". -- -JH

