On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 03:29:42PM +0800, Sandy Harris wrote:
So, the apparent solution for me seems to be the approach that the SPAM blacklists used - publish information in a subspace of the forward DNS space instead of using the authoritative in-addr.arpa area.
Worth discussing at least.
No, anything requiring publishing DNS records won't fly. OE is *opportunistic*. It doesn't care about what the true identity of the opposite party is. Any shmuck on dynamic IP should be able to use it instantly, with no observable performance degradation, using a simple patch. If it doesn't fit these minimal requirements, it will die, just the same way FreeS/WAN did. -- Eugen* Leitl <a href="http://leitl.org">leitl</a> ______________________________________________________________ ICBM: 48.07078, 11.61144 http://www.leitl.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE http://moleculardevices.org http://nanomachines.net [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]