Re: Homenet
- From: Xen <list xenhideout nl>
- To: networkmanager-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Homenet
- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2016 16:26:32 +0100
Op 21-3-2016 om 14:05 schreef Thomas Haller:
Note that there are also private stable addresses:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7217
https://blogs.gnome.org/lkundrak/2015/12/03/networkmanager-and-privacy-in-the-ipv6-internet/
Thomas
Hi thanks.
That part seems to actually be a good feature, thanks. What it comes
down to in my mind from what it seems is that every host gets a
non-random yet unpredictable network-based address that makes the host
"unfindable" across networks (and also unidentifiable) (unless it
identifies to different hosts on different networks as the same
'person') (using a different means, more application level).
The host then uses that to communicate to all other hosts but only on
the same network.
The other hosts (or applicatons) then use it to communicate with it
until the address is lost because the host is getting renewed,
reinstalled, the key is lost, or whatever, which is not really any
biggy, but the next time it will use a different stable address. You
would say (if the device is not an appliance but something more unstable
like a computer) that the address is stable as long as the current OS is
running.
Well that seems fine provided everything else is already accepted. Thanks.
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