On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Keith Moore <[email protected]>wrote:

> The central problem with the Internet seems to be that nearly everybody who
> routes traffic thinks it's okay to violate the architecture and alter the
> traffic to optimize for his/her specific circumstances - and the end users
> and their wide variety of applications just have to cope with the resulting
> brain damage.


Objective observation suggests that the Internet architecture *is* that
anyone who wants to can molest traffic in any way they feel fit.

Thats the 'Twits on the Wire' model in a nutshell.


But really, I do not understand why people have to fetishize the constancy
of IP addresses end to end. IP addresses are not particularly interesting to
look at.

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