Re: Request for IETF Input: Reuse of Protocol Number 33

2005-05-20 Thread mcr
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I have no objection to 33=DCCP.

I am curious about two things:
  a) is this the start of the reclaim process?
 (I think that this may be a good thing)

  b) is there some reason why DCCP should specifically want protocol 33?


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Re: NATs *ARE* evil!

2000-12-15 Thread mcr


 "Jon" == Jon Crowcroft [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jon note that a major problem with the little wortk that is done is that
Jon its not often done in realistic topologies - this is a problem with
Jon ISPs who wont let people get at the data (or the traffic traces) so
Jon with a few honourable exceptions, most the smart people trying to do
Jon new stuff go on to other areas where there aren;t intractable
Jon barriers to doig the experimental verficaition of the idea
  
  This is even a problem for most non-major vendors.
  Both at the BGP layer and at the forwarding layer. 

  I've even heard that some people at major's can't get at that info
because of inter-divisional politics. 

  CAIDA has produced lots of interesting data though. The problem for
vendors is finding enough to time to read it.
  If someone knows of a grad school that has money to do BGP research :-)

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