On 07/09/2013 08:55, Tim Chown wrote: > On 6 Sep 2013, at 21:32, Roger Jørgensen <rogerj@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Adam Novak <interfect@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >>> The IETF focused on developing protocols (and reserving the necessary >>> network numbers) to facilitate direct network peering between private >>> individuals, it could make it much more expensive to mount large-scale >>> traffic interception attacks. >> Think there are work being done on the topic? However, how are you >> going to interconnect all of this private peerings? It sort of imply >> that everyone need to have their own netblock they can exchange with >> others. > > Mobile IPv6 gives one way to run multiple devices in one subnet. Someone needs to be the HA though. And/or if future homes have multiple /64's, it's not infeasible to dedicate one or more to virtual/overlay LANs. It serves no purpose as long as there's an underlying customer/provider relationship, because it's the provider that is suborned by the government agency. Brian