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RE: Random Network Endpoint Technology (RNET)

2008-05-22 15:46:19

Random Network Endpoint Technology (RNET)


The following changes need be made to the IP Version 6 Protocol Logic, in 
routers, in order to 
impliment this technology:

1) encryption routines
2) recognization of RNET Route Requests
3) generation and recognization of RNET errors
4) routing table modifications
NB: the RNET Host address may be stored in the host address of the route
entry. The Target Host address may be stored in the Netmask of the
route entry. The Gateway address may be stored in the gateway of
route entry. The Route Decay may be stored in the Metric or be
implimented through some system timer.

For bi-directionality of RNET Routes, we must either add a second reverse RNET 
Route entry -OR-
an RNET Route entry must contain a fifth element; the gateway address of the 
RNET Host for the
router.  [There would be no available space in the structure of a regular 
router entry for this fifth
element so the routing table entries structures would need to be changed]

5) routines to acquire keys from the RNET Centralized Server
6) storage of the IP address of the RNET Centralized Server
7) storage of the router's unique key
8) storage of the RNET Global Key
9) an additional flag for route entries marking them as RNET Route entries


Sincerely,

Chad Christopher Giffin
T-Net Information Systems
(a.k.a. typo)

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