> My reading of slashdot (http://slashdot.org) has lead to the discovery of > what seems to be a ridiculous RFC. RFC 3093 > (http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc3093.txt) proposes a standard for tunneling > any TCP/IP application over HTTP. > > Can anyone think of a good reason for this ? I'd like to see a bit of > comment in case I'm missing something here... *ROFL* It's 1:st of April... :-) -- Peter Fassberg E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leissner Data AB Box 912 461 29 TROLLHATTAN Sweden - [To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe firewalls" in the body of the message.]
- TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhancement Protoco... Hague, Alex
- Re: TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhancemen... Peter Fassberg
- Re: TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhancemen... Devin L. Ganger
- Re: TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhanc... Jose Nazario
- Re: TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhancemen... Jose Nazario
- Re: TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhancemen... Martin Hoz
- Re: TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhancemen... Gary Flynn
- RE: TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhancemen... Hague, Alex
- RE: TCP/IP over HTTP - RFC 3093 - Firewall Enhancemen... Frank Knobbe
