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Title : HIP Resolution and Rendezvous Problem Description
Author(s) : L. Eggert, J. Laganier
Filename : draft-eggert-hiprg-rr-prob-desc-00.txt
Pages : 12
Date : 2004-10-19
This document investigates the design space for resolution and
rendezvous mechanisms for the Host Identity Protocol (HIP.) It
identifies and describes specific issues that HIP resolution and
rendezvous mechanisms should address. These issues include
dependencies on the DNS, lack of support for direct communication
based on host identities, lack of a reverse lookup mechanism for host
identities, and DNS and node rendezvous.
This document does not propose specific resolution and rendezvous
mechanisms. Different alternative solutions will be described and
discussed in companion documents. These documents should analyze if
and to what degree the specific proposals they present address the
issues identified here.
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