I do have an identical twin brother, and hashing the DNA sequence collides more
regularly than either random or MAC-based interface-identifiers in IPv6.
Also, he doesn't have the same opinions.
Greg Daley
From: ietf-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ietf-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Phillip
Hallam
want to see the money they will save by deploying a networking
technology. What would get my customers adopting would be a compelling TCO
argument.
Sincerely,
Greg Daley
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development justify the change?
Sincerely,
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want address-user unlinkability, use HMIPv6 or some other
signalling based protocol to get temporary addresses in the carrier. At least
in that case the applications will know their addresses because they will be
locally configured.
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presented addresses, which means that it will impede
peer-to-peer communications, as it cannot even describe its available services
without external information services.
This is the awful situation in IPv4 today: Address scarcity is not the
problem, addressability is the problem.
Greg Daley
Hi Martin,
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Sent: Tuesday, 6 December 2011 1:30 PM
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with industry to identify the actual need, not
choosing technical paths because of their feasibility in code.
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Is the problem that they don't get what IPv6 is for?
Or that we haven't articulated the use cases appropriately?
Alternatively,
Is there something they are trying to achieve other than more=good?
Greg Daley
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I wasn't in Dublin, so I don't know the issue there.
Was the problem like in Vienna?
I have to say, that I didn't find Vienna a problem at all.
There was a great mass transit system, and a two minute train
trip to all the restaurants in the centre of town.
I don't often stay at the venue
with and encourage.
The people you may be angry with are not these people.
Please take the political activism somewhere else, where it will be more
effective.
Sincerely,
Greg Daley
From: Mark Atwood [mailto:m...@pobox.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 March 2010 2:16
ineffective tomorrow.
I believe this is something which is not something IETF should rush into willy
nilly,
ideology of participants aside.
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How about getting a corporation's IPv6 prefix aligned with their name?
2001:c0ca:c01a::/48?
Greg
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Behalf Of Dave CROCKER
Sent: Tuesday, 23 March 2010 11:47 AM
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Subject: Re:
Hi Dean,
Sorry while I interrupt your melancholy ;)
Its' a good read as well, and I highly recommend it; my depressing
theory, however, is that we're falling off the tail of the success
hump and sliding back into a strictly Malthusian model of supply,
demand, and starvation.
--
this helps,
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Hi Dean,
I appreciate that this is a realistic challenge for one of the key
users of the technology.
As a key user of the technology. Why didn't we learn about this
earlier in the process? Perhaps if we did, we could have supplied
a solution which doesn't suck as badly as NAT.
I am quite
Hi Daniele,
Daniele Giordano wrote:
RTP is transparent at the transport layer. We analyse TCP and UDP:
TCP is connection oriented and so the communication begins with the
definition of a virtual circuit.
A virtual circuit is a temporary connection of sequence nodes with relative
reservation of
Hi Michael,
Michael Richardson wrote:
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So, I noticed that RFC4003 was issued.
Wow, so we passed the 4000 mark.
I went to find out what rfc4000 was.
Aha... not yet issued.
That's kind of anti-climatic. Oh well.
Maybe 4096 will be more fun :-)
indeed:
10^3
Our first
service in the Indian ocean, which may have been able to
transfer such warnings.
The role of a generic, authenticated, internet-based warning system
may be useful in furture though.
Greg Daley
Fred Baker wrote:
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 15:36:10 -0500
Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-baker-alert-system-00.txt
doesn't require protocol modification, and is
available today (If it's practically helpful, and implemented).
It may need some further documentation though.
Greg Daley
draft-daley-ipv6-preempt-nd-00.txt
This has been implemented in 40 lines of C in the Linux Kernel.
Results, while early are fairly
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From: Masataka Ohta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 2:50 am
Subject: Re: Why, technically, MIP and IPv6 can't be deployed
Francis Dupont wrote:
Could you describe why exactly IPv6 can't run on the (layer
2?) WLAN
infrastructure?
Hi,
Sorry for not sending this out earlier, but thought I had.
I was thinking of meeting in the hotel lobby after the
plenary session on Wednesday night, and proceeding to the
Childe Harold Saloon down Connecticut Avenue
http://www.childeharold.com/directions.html
Please tell me if this is
Hi Tom,
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Subject: RE: RE: Oz Bar BoF @ IETF 61
What secret? That nobody in Australia actually drinks Fosters?
-Tom
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What! don't tell them that!
Now they'll all come
(except for just the travel stories) then please come along.
Greg
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Dear IETF'ers
an Australian
perspective.
The first round of drinks is on my funding source,
the Australian Telecommunications Cooperative Research Centre (ATcrc).
I hope to hear from you, or I'll have to drink the budget myself.
Yours Sincerely,
Greg Daley
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to support IPv6.
If we're prepared to ignore political issues then we may miss such
opportunities for positive outcomes for IETF.
My current opinion only,
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