That sounds like a very good idea! If this was on reddit, I'd give you a thumbs
up! ^-^
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Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 3:42:28 PM
Subject: [Netsukuku] Netsukuku and IPv6
As far as I understand, all current implementations of Netsukuku uses IPv4 and
10.0.0.0/8, which does not mix well with private networks, VPNs and so on.
But at the same time in the IPv6 world there is such thing as "Unique Local
IPv6 Unicast Addresses" which seems to be Just Right for Netsukuku or similar
networks: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4193
Maybe Netsukuku should use choose a Global ID and aim primarily for IPv6,
allowing to use Netsukuku together with existing IPv4, IPv6 and with other
private IPv6 networks (that use other Global ID).
Here is example of such prefix:
fdf4:0a5c:11c8::/48
fd00::/8 is "Unique Local IPv6 Unicast" area, f40a5c11c8 is Netsukuku's Global
ID, the rest 80 bits can be chosen by Netsukuku.
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