... Sorry for the tardy response... Our work is not related to YouServ, which I must admit I know too little about to qualify to write about. The work we have...
Nikolaj Nyholm
nikolajn@...
Dec 3, 2002 10:31 am
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Quote from Reuters at: http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=1839418 ... Best wishes - Oso....
We tend to think of the usecase for decentralized apps as a user-level thing -- anonymous and/or transient relationships between private citizens. It strikes...
Is IPv6 going to happen, ever? It has been about to happen since the dawn of (Internet) time; there is an obvious need for it and as far as I know nobody is...
... It's going to happen in Japan (IPv6 *and* 100Mbps FTTH -- P2P heaven!) and for 3G phones (if 3G happens). It might happen for people who use Microsoft ...
... Doesn't that create a disconnected cluster? I mean, we'd have to have bridges between the IPv6 Japan and IPv4 rest of the world. I suppose there's a...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Dec 13, 2002 4:37 am
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-->"Lucas" == Lucas Gonze <lgonze@...> writes: Lucas> Doesn't that create a disconnected cluster? I mean, we'd Lucas> have to have bridges between the...
David Arnold
davida@...
Dec 13, 2002 4:50 am
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... I didn't say anything about dropping IPv4. My impression is that everyone who has an IPv6 address today also has an IPv4 address. ... Unfortunately, I...
... Well, that won't be true of my network once I add in IPv6. All the machines will technically have an IPv4 address, but many of them have a routable...
I usually do light lurking of on this group but feel obliged to jump in. I have some essays on http://www.frankston.com/public/writings.asp about IPV6. It will...
Another lurker jumping in: Bob, I believe you're right about IPv6 coming from the edges, except for in Asia. On the other hand, the IPv6 standards are not very...
... I think there's a use to NAT in an IPv6 world too. I want to transform the last 64 bits (the internal address) of my machine so an outside attacker can't...
from http://www.satn.org/archive/2002_06_30_archive.html#85208157: ... As MIME demonstrated, the solution is severing the dependency upon IPv6 as a way to meet...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Dec 13, 2002 2:02 pm
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... Pushing the point further, what I don't get is why extension of the address space has to happen at the transport layer and not the application layer. The...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Dec 13, 2002 2:49 pm
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... What's the chance that Windows will support IPv6 out of the box?...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Dec 13, 2002 3:16 pm
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Windows currently supports IPv6 out of the box. There are even MSDN pages explaining the minor changes to make to the code to support IPv6. The problem is...
You're right -- I am very frustrated about the slow pace of effective V6 deployment -- the reason is that there is a technical rather than a market focus. The...
{I really want to crawl back into my lurking hole but ...} Transport is what is commonly shared. Applications are what are not. (edge)V6 should be a shared...
... You don't need NAT for this; just privacy extensions. I think scanning a /64 subnet is effectively impossible either way. (It would be interesting to redo...
Internet users have never been satisfied with costs of service, performance, lack of security and privacy, or with regulation or taxation. Owner-operated...
... The fact that IPv6 is in the transport layer instead of the application layer is precisely the problem with edge adoption. The success of overlay networks...
Where does Omnilux figure, Todd? An infra-red mesh looks interesting. That's what the Liverpool experiment I was telling you about is working on.... Chris...
Hi, In Japan, many party are now working on IPv6 E2E connectivity. Maybe it starts from the very edge, with some experimental system. Consider if apple...
... May I ask what the conversation has been relative to addressing, Yusuke? Is there concern about creating sites whose address can't be invoked from the mass...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Dec 14, 2002 3:38 pm
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A double forward, unusual for this list. On a technical level Friendnets are interesting because they are a new kind of decentralized topology. ... Date: Sat,...
There is a lot of interesting stuff in Zooko's post, but I think this is ... I think the fundamental question is: What are the fundamental building blocks...
Justin Chapweske
justin@...
Dec 15, 2002 12:09 am
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See also: http://www.nachlin.com/projects/friendnet/ http://gonze.com/friendnet.html - Lucas...