It works for home networks, but it's not suitable if you are in a large company network where you never know what other people are announcing and where you can't announce just what you want.
E.g. you cannot have client A uses cache B and client C uses cache D in the same network, and it's prone to attacks by faking caches.
Well, not really solve, but workaround.
It works for home networks, but it's not suitable if you are in a large company network where you never know what other people are announcing and where you can't announce just what you want.
E.g. you cannot have client A uses cache B and client C uses cache D in the same network, and it's prone to attacks by faking caches.