On May 17, 2011, at 7:51 PM, Scott Weeks wrote: > > > --- joe...@bogus.com wrote: > From: Joel Jaeggli <joe...@bogus.com> > >> if you put something in the dns you do so because you want to discovered. >> scoping the nameservers such that they only express certain certain resource >> records to queriers in a particular scope is fairly straight forward. >> -------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> The article was not about DNS. It was about "Persistent Personal Names for >> Globally Connected Mobile Devices" where "Users normally create personal >> names by introducing devices locally, on a common WiFi network for example. >> Once created, these names remain persistently bound to their targets as >> devices move. Personal names are intended to supplement and not replace >> global DNS names." > > you mean like mac addresses? those have a tendency to follow you around in > ipv6... > ----------------------------------------- > > > > <disclaimer> > Still an IPv6 wussie... :-) > </disclaimer> > > > Only if you design your network that way. EUI-64 isn't required.
don't much matter, if you move around you're going get them a lot. > scott >