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Hi all,

PPP gets a lot of use still, especially between EUs and access ISPs,
where it's generally not encrypted. RFC1968 exists, but doesn't actually
seem useful any more.

I'm envisioning a PPP enhancement where EU and ISP can exchange public
keys beforehand, out-of-band if necessary, but it's all extremely fuzzy
at the moment. My access ISP, who I have considerable trust in, has no
real control over the infrastructure between my house and their access
node near London - all that's BT-operated, and they just get to
terminate PPP over it.

Thoughts-in-general?

/Nick
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