I would like to see B; which would reflect common practice in the -bis RFC, but allow the default to be changed.
Nothing precludes a host using privacy addresses also having a static/DNS registered address it's reachable by, but as Tassos says that's not the topic for the vote.
Tim
On 27 Mar 2012, at 09:09, Tassos Chatzithomaoglou wrote:
> Maybe i have misunderstood something, but how does DNS interfere with source address selection?
>
> I would go with option A.
> I would even prefer to limit even more the usage of temporary addresses, but that's another talk.
>
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> Tassos
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> On 27/3/2012 9:41 πμ, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
>> Hi Brian,
>>
>> I think by default privacy addresses (option B) should be selected.
>>
>> It is up to applications that require "stable" addresses to force the
>> other way around, and a quick guess is that this kind of applications
>> already do it by means of selecting a DNS name that should typically have
>> already a global stable address.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jordi
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> De: Brian Haberman<
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>> Asunto: 3484bis and privacy addresses
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>>> All,
>>> The chairs would like to get a sense of the working group on
>>> changing the current (defined 3484) model of preferring public addresses
>>> over privacy addresses during the address selection process. RFC 3484
>>> prefers public addresses with the ability (MAY) of an implementation to
>>> reverse the preference. The suggestion has been made to reverse that
>>> preference in 3484bis (prefer privacy addresses over public ones).
>>> Regardless, the document will allow implementers/users to reverse the
>>> default preference.
>>>
>>> Please state your preference for one of the following default
>>> options :
>>>
>>> A. Prefer public addresses over privacy addresses
>>>
>>> B. Prefer privacy addresses over public addresses
>>>
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