Hey Norman, I'm not sure I follow here. Could you maybe describe a concrete example of what your concern is, with as much detail as possible? Jason On Jul 6, 2016 5:31 PM, "Norman Shulman" wrote: > Ethernet networks don't scale; that's why we have IP networks. > > So in general a client needs one address for each server? Rather limiting > for clients on small subnets, especially considering the case of n clients > on a subnet, each connecting to m different servers. > > > > > On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Jason A. Donenfeld > wrote: > >> On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 9:09 PM, Norman Shulman >> wrote: >> > How is this enforced? >> Receiving, line 238 here: >> https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/tree/src/receive.c#n238 >> Sending, line 112 here: >> https://git.zx2c4.com/WireGuard/tree/src/device.c#n112 >> >> > How does this scale? >> The same way in which an ethernet network scales? One ethernet device >> can have multiple IPs, but separate (unbonded) ethernet devices >> generally do not share IPs. >> > > > > -- > Norman Shulman > Sr. Developer/Architect > N-Dimension Solutions Inc. > 9030 Leslie St, Unit 300 > Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1G2 > Canada > > Tel: 905 707-8884 x 226 > Fax: 905 707-0886 > > This email and any files transmitted with it are solely intended for the > use of the named recipient(s) and may contain information that is > privileged and confidential. If you receive this email in error, please > immediately notify the sender and delete this message in all its forms. >