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by Plasmoid
549 days ago
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> What's your idea, specifically? This is the problem. Lots of arm-chair protocol engineers claim it'd be easy if 'They did X'. Of course, these immediately fall apart under the barest of scrutiny but they keep coming up. Here is your challenge. Create a way to add this address space extension in a way that doesn't break backwards compatibility. Remember, you need to be specific how you would add the change and how it would keep backwards compatibility. |
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i didn't say it wouldn't break backward compatibility - you're moving the goal posts. what i said was "a superset of IP with a different packet format and wider fields"
> arm-chair protocol engineers
don't be condescending. i've likely been designing protocols for longer than you think.
> Remember, you need to be specific how you would add the change and how it would keep backwards compatibility.
if all you had to do to deal with IPv6 was bigger addresses and a slightly different wire format, it wouldn't have had the barrier to adoption. don't design an entirely different protocol. the wire format is the least of the problems.