Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!cmcl2!arizona!rick From: bullhead!brunner@uunet.UU.NET Newsgroups: comp.research.japan Subject: Re: 16th Japan Unix Symposium (November 15-16, 1990, Osaka) papers Message-ID: <28379@megaron.cs.arizona.edu> Date: 6 Dec 90 22:27:04 GMT References: <28335@megaron.cs.arizona.edu> <28338@megaron.cs.arizona.edu> Sender: rick@cs.arizona.edu Organization: IBM AWD Palo Alto Lines: 30 Approved: rick@cs.arizona.edu In article <28338@megaron.cs.arizona.edu> emv@ox.com (Ed Vielmetti) writes: >In article <28335@megaron.cs.arizona.edu> eggert@twinsun.com (Paul Eggert) writes: > > Routing on the Internet with mobile nodes > Satoru Yanagishima (vyanagi@cs.uec.ac.jp), Hideki Sunahara > In this proposal, mobile nodes that move between IP networks are identified by > host names, and IP addresses are dynamically assigned by the new gateway and > bound by the domain name server. > >I'd be interested in hearing more details about this proposal. Is a >full translation available, or even simply a sketch of the mechanisms >involved. I would expect the main problems would be to deal with >caching of old (bad) data so that you don't get mistaken for someone >else who is doing the same thing. > >--Ed Like Ed, I'm interested in the area of multi-homed hosts and a copy of the paper would be appreciated. We've discussed this in the IETF over the years and it would be nice to see what these two authors have presented and which of the several problems for multi-homed hosts they've answers for. [[My suggestion would be to ask for a copy of the paper directly from the author using the email address given -- rds]] #include Eric Brunner, Consultant, IBM AWD Palo Alto (415) 855-4486 inet: brunner@monet.berkeley.edu uucp: uunet!ibmsupt!brunner trying to understand multiprocessing is like having bees live inside your head.