Andy Parkins [ARCHIVE] on Nostr: 📅 Original date posted:2012-06-27 📝 Original message:On 2012 June 26 Tuesday, ...
📅 Original date posted:2012-06-27
📝 Original message:On 2012 June 26 Tuesday, Pieter Wuille wrote:
> Additionally, such addresses are exchanged and relayed via the P2P network.
> To do so, we reused the fd87:d87e:eb43::/48 IPv6 range. Each address in
Yuck. Can't we pinch a few of the addr.services bits to store an address
family? AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_CUSTOM_TOR, and leave space for a few more
would be, say, four bits out of 64 mostly unused.
Andy
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Dr Andy Parkins
andyparkins at gmail.com
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📝 Original message:On 2012 June 26 Tuesday, Pieter Wuille wrote:
> Additionally, such addresses are exchanged and relayed via the P2P network.
> To do so, we reused the fd87:d87e:eb43::/48 IPv6 range. Each address in
Yuck. Can't we pinch a few of the addr.services bits to store an address
family? AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_CUSTOM_TOR, and leave space for a few more
would be, say, four bits out of 64 mostly unused.
Andy
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Dr Andy Parkins
andyparkins at gmail.com
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