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This report discusses the objectives, experiences, and implications of HIP-related experimentation. It examines the wide-scale adoption of identifier/locator separation in IP addresses and its consequences. The report explores end-host stack, application, infrastructure, and general implications, along with a list of individuals experimenting with HIP.
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Update on HIP experiment reportdraft-irtf-hip-experiment-01.txt IETF63 HIP RG Andrei Gurtov
Objectives • Collective experiences and lessons learned from HIP related experimentation, and designs completed by the research group • Study consequences and effects that wide-scale adoption of any type of separation of the identifier and locator roles of IP addresses is likely to have • Whether the basic identifier/locator split assumption is valid falls beyond the scope of this research group
Content • End-host Stack Implications • Application Implications • Infrastructure Implications • General Implications • List of people experimenting with HIP • Requested by IRTF chair
Solicited contributions • Transport issues • Multi6/shim6 • IPv4 vs. IPv6 • Global management of new namespace • Access control lists with HITs • Debugging • Tying to PKIs
Future • Experience with wider-scale HIP deployments • Scalability and security of DHTs • Need stable and easy to install HIP implementations to proceed!