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Re: IPv4 address length technical design
From: Mark Andrews <marka () isc org>
Date: Fri, 05 Oct 2012 09:50:03 +1000
In message <20590.7539.491575.455977 () world std com>, Barry Shein writes:
In Singapore in June 2011 I gave a talk at HackerSpaceSG about just doing away with IP addresses entirely, and DNS. Why not just use host names directly as addresses? Bits is bits, FQDNs are integers because, um, bits is bits. They're even structured so you can route on the network portion etc.
It's the worst idea I've heard in a long time. Names have nothing to do with physical location or how you reach a machine.
Routers themselves could hash them into some more efficient form for
table management but that wouldn't be externally visible. I did
suggest a standard for such hashing just to help with debugging etc
but it'd only be a suggestion or perhaps common display format.
About the only obvious objection, other than vague handwaves about
compute efficiency, is it would potentially make packets a lot longer
in the worst case scenario, longer than common MTUs tho not much
longer unless we also allow a lengthening of host name max, 1024 right
now I believe? So 2K max for src/dest and whatever other overhead
payload you need, not unthinkable.
OTOH, it just does away with DNS entirely which is some sort of
savings.
There are obviously some more details required, this email is not a
replacement for a set of RFCs!
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- Re: IPv4 address length technical design Mark Andrews (Oct 04)
- Re: IPv4 address length technical design George Herbert (Oct 04)
- Re: IPv4 address length technical design Jay Ashworth (Oct 04)
- Re: IPv4 address length technical design Barry Shein (Oct 05)
- Re: IPv4 address length technical design Jay Ashworth (Oct 05)
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