Re: [nbs] NBS and TCP connection identification

Rémi Després <remi.despres@free.fr> Tue, 21 September 2010 08:36 UTC

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Le 21 sept. 2010 à 05:30, Erik Nordmark a écrit :

> On 09/20/10 06:15 PM, Christian Vogt wrote:
>> ...
>> - Hosts that don't have a name registered in the DNS will derive a
>> DNS name from their IP address.  This will give them session
>> continuity, albeit no reachability.
> 
> But that doesn't allow them to use SHIM6 to move around.
> A CBID as a name allows them to move around.

In my understanding, it does: the name is just the address "that was used to initiate the connection ".
Thanks to Shim6, actual source and destination addresses may change without changing the connection ID at the socket interface. 

RD


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