Re: recommendation against publication of draft-cerpa-necp-0

2000-04-10 Thread Joe Touch
Peter Deutsch wrote: g'day, "Michael B. Bellopede" wrote: ... Regardless of what occurs at higher layers, there is still the problem of changing the source address in an IP packet which occurs at the network(IP) layer. The Content Services Business Unit of Cisco (Fair Disclosure

Re: recommendation against publication of draft-cerpa-necp-0

2000-04-08 Thread Patrik Fältström
At 17.29 -0700 2000-04-07, Peter Deutsch wrote: LD is intended to sit in front of a cluster of cache engines containing similar data, performing automatic distribution of incoming requests among the multiple caches. It does this by intercepting the incoming IP packets intended for a specific IP

Re: recommendation against publication of draft-cerpa-necp-0

2000-04-08 Thread Peter Deutsch in Mountain View
Hi Patrik, Patrik Fältström wrote: At 17.29 -0700 2000-04-07, Peter Deutsch wrote: LD is intended to sit in front of a cluster of cache engines containing similar data, performing automatic distribution of incoming requests among the multiple caches. It does this by intercepting the

RE: recommendation against publication of draft-cerpa-necp-0

2000-04-07 Thread Michael B. Bellopede
1. an Internet service provider which deliberately intercepts traffic (say, an IP packet) which was intended for one address or service, and delivers it to another address or service (say that of an interception proxy) may be misrepresenting the service it provides (it's not really

RE: recommendation against publication of draft-cerpa-necp-0

2000-04-07 Thread Michael B. Bellopede
Dennis- That is not a fair statement to make to an end-user. My end-users have no say about what client software, services, or ISP solutions provided. -Michael B. Bellopede [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leslie Daigle wrote: As an end-user, I can be as aware as I like about the security issues, but

Re: recommendation against publication of draft-cerpa-necp-0

2000-04-07 Thread Peter Deutsch
g'day, "Michael B. Bellopede" wrote: ... Regardless of what occurs at higher layers, there is still the problem of changing the source address in an IP packet which occurs at the network(IP) layer. The Content Services Business Unit of Cisco (Fair Disclosure time - that's my employer and my