Paul wrote:

Suppose we take a new router that can be reflashed with linux kernel and
add the tunneling capability. That should work fine for customer
premises. I believe they can be bought new for under $60.

We want efficient tunneling and minimal encryption. If I send an email
encrypted with a decoder ring I got in my breakfast cereal, it is easily
breakable. If I can show that anybody intercepeted that email and
decoded it, I might be proving their actions are willful and deliberate.
I believe the same legal principal would deter ISP's from analyzing the
tunnel contents.

The provider should be able to handle lots of these vpn tunnels per
linux server.
How would you vpn to say, level 3 or to google or vonage, etc... it seems to me
you have to cross the big guys path clear at one point or another.

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