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Morning (or whatever's appropriate),

This document is incomplete, and there are some notes at the end about what needs doing/thinking about, based on some initial comments from Christian Huitema and Jim Hoagland.

Comments welcome (and encouraged!).

If folks decide that one of these approaches (or some other approach that we come up with) is good, I intend to clean up/re-arrange the document to describe the solution, the alternatives, and why we didn't choose them. Right now it's intended to generate discussion, and describe some ideas.

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Date: 4 July 2007 6:15:01 AM
Subject: I-D ACTION:draft-nward-v6ops-teredo-server-selection-00.txt 

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Title : Teredo Server Selection
Author(s) : N. Ward
Filename : draft-nward-v6ops-teredo-server-selection-00.txt
Pages : 11
Date : 2007-7-3


   This document describes performance, reliability and privacy problems
   inherent when using a remotely situated vendor-provided Teredo
   server, which is a common default in current implementations, and
   then discussed why configuring servers manually is bad and difficult.
   It recommends two partial solutions, and gives a final recommendation
   combining both solutions using anycast IPv4 and a well known DNS
   hostname.


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