Daniel,
You did a nice job in your paper.
You mention the IPv6 DNS whitelist, which was an idea discussed here about May 2017. I know John Hays, K7VE tried to add support so one could use LoTW P12 Certificates (ARRL Logbook of The World) as a key for dynamic DNS authentication. He runs this DNS: https://ar-dns.net/
But it adding records is manual process presently rather than something that could be automated by this self authentication concept that OH7LZB brought to everyones attention back at the 2013 DCC.
Here is a link to that DCC talk for anyone interested:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7anDmQQfyu8
With code examples: https://github.com/hessu/ham-cert-web-demo
If there is someone out there that could code such a self-service DNS or help John add it to his, then I'd say that would be a good start to creating a IPv6 Ham network.
Steve, KB9MWR
On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 5:07 AM Daniel Estévez daniel@destevez.net wrote:
El 19/7/19 a las 14:11, Rob Janssen escribió:
This way, standard practices for using IPv6 addresss can be used, and the proposal of Daniel EA4GPZ can be followed to encode the callsign and service in the lower 64 address bits as desired (for convenience only).
Hi all,
Thanks Rob for mentioning my proposal (actually the scheme for encoding callsigns into the lower 64 bits was not mine, but Robert N6DRC's).
In the past I have tried to get more Amateurs involved in IPv6 (Either following my proposal or whatever other idea. The more activity, the best.). Success has been very little to none.
I have an article based on my proposal that was scheduled to be published on the TAPR DCC proceedings this year. Since the IPv6 discussion is appearing again, I have decided to publish the preprint of this article (because it is much more carefully written than the original proposal text, which was written in a rush).
Both the TAPR DCC preprint and the original proposal can be found here:
https://destevez.net/ipv6-for-amateur-radio/
73,
Dani EA4GPZ.
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