> On 13 Mar 2018, at 00:07, Paul Hoffman <paul.hoff...@vpnc.org> wrote:
> 
> How could you use ACME to validate the IP address of a roving client or a P2P 
> application that has no fixed IP address?

In pretty much the same way as ACME tokens would/could be used to validate 
clients that have (fixed) names.

Or perhaps these hypothetical IP-flavoured tokens contain a public key which 
could be used for opportunistic encryption with whatever’s at that IP address. 
Add hand-waving to taste.

At this very eary stage, questions shouldn’t about how these hypothericals will 
get implemented. I’m just giving some possible examples of use cases other than 
webbery, like you asked for. They might be bad or stupid use cases. Or turn out 
to be pointless. Or unworkable. Or all of the above. For now they’re just 
things that might be on the list that you, me and Roland eventually produce.


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