On Thursday 22 July 2010 at 23:02:10 Javier Ubillos sent: > > Perhaps I'm missing the point, or missunderstanding something. > But isn't this, in the FQDN case, trivial? > > Use some dynamic dns service which mapps an arbitrary name to your IP. > Result, no worse than today. > > Much as some people prefer to use an DNS server not provided by their > ISP, one may use a name provider that is not their ISP. > > a. Register name (FQDN) "secret123.freenameprovider.org". > b. Update my name to my IP. > c. Use your new the ID->Loc association > d. Unregister the name , or just let the name expire. > > // Javier >
You've said it cristal clear, Javier. The rest is the actual use of the ID->Loc association in sockets and packet headers. Best regards Toni _______________________________________________ rrg mailing list [email protected] http://www.irtf.org/mailman/listinfo/rrg
