Re: [homenet] final planning for not formally meeting

RayH <v6ops@globis.net> Sat, 20 July 2019 08:46 UTC

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Subject: Re: [homenet] final planning for not formally meeting
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> If anybody is interested in building what I’m building, I can supply some pointers. 

Please. A working build chain would save a lot of effort. I'm on vacation now, but I should have some time when I get back.

Stuart and I have four AR750S routers between us. The challenge will be figuring out how to get HNCPd to negotiate naming.

I think that depends on how the name space, serving, and resolving is going to be structured.

Do you already have ideas?

A fully distributed system would need to inform other name servers of the local zones in use, and break ties. A centralised system would need to crown a queen in a similar way to selecting the root bridge in 802.1d.

Regards,


On 20 Jul 2019 02:49, Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com> wrote:

Stuart and I have four AR750S routers between us. The challenge will be figuring out how to get HNCPd to negotiate naming.

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> On Jul 19, 2019, at 7:15 PM, Michael Richardson <mcr+ietf@sandelman.ca> wrote:
>
>
> STARK, BARBARA H <bs7652@att.com> wrote:
>> If there are people interested in HNCP integration, I’m happy to
>> reserve space for that (at a time different from the -naming effort),
>> and I’m happy to participate in that as well.
>
> I want to do HNCP integration at the hackathon, if we can.
> If it overflows into the Code Lounge, fine.  But, my idea for Tuesday morning
> is that it's about bashing documents, not code.
>
>> I’ll see about reflashing my router to the most current OpenWRT. It
>> really needs updating, anyway.
>
> I'm also happy if we get (at the Hackathon) devices that people bring up to "current"
>
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> ]               Never tell me the odds!                 | ipv6 mesh networks [
> ]   Michael Richardson, Sandelman Software Works        | network architect  [
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