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RE: future of identifiers

2013-11-06 04:09:50
we are the identities we adopt.

For example, some 'ring knockers' choose to wear their military class rings, or 
varsity grads their college sweatshirts. In London, it's the old school tie 
that gets you into the East India Club. At that point, the group has been 
embraced by the persona, and the identity shapes and marks the identified. (But 
not always willingly; consider tattoos at Auschwitz.)  Inferring external 
meaning is tricky with signifiiers.

Point being, multiple identiities in networking (IPv4 and IPv6, multihomed, 
multiple naming authorities, choosing what to conform to) can be expected to be 
the norm, and the sign of good networking equipment will be the ability to 
adopt and discard identities as wanted for purpose with guile and grace (and I 
don't just mean DHCP). We are many; we contain multitudes. Our networking 
equipment will be the same.

IPv4 flat address space with a single root DNS is liberatingly simple in some 
respects, but pretty limiting in others. This would have been a discussion for 
the end2end list of old.

Lloyd Wood
http://sat-net.com/L.Wood/


Yes. That said, an identity identifies what someone thinks it identifies. 
Suppose you had a gold wrist band
of a particular style; it might be emblematic of you. But suppose that you 
had gotten it as a member of some
group, all of whom received it; while I might think of it as emblematic of 
you, it would actually only identify a
member of that group.

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