John;
I just had occasion to look again at RFC 2428, FTP
Extensions for IPv6 and NATs,
Please consider this a fairly narrow question.
I'm afraid that your question is still too broad.
Are you asking the question for IPv6 or for NATs?
I am asking the question about FTP, about a
John,
John C Klensin wrote:
My ambitious in raising these questions are _very_ limited
and, in particular, I don't see this as a back door to
solving the non-DNS, topology-independent, persistent
identifier problem. (It seems to me that needs to be solved
through the front door, or not at
--On Thursday, 02 October, 2003 10:31 -0700 Michel Py
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John,
John C Klensin wrote:
My ambitious in raising these questions are _very_ limited
and, in particular, I don't see this as a back door to
solving the non-DNS, topology-independent, persistent
identifier
John,
John C Klensin wrote:
My goal is precisely to avoid ending up with either two
standards or eight verbs. Explanation of the latter:
IPv4 IPv6 self-referent DNS StableID
addressaddress
RFC959 2428 ??????
Verb PORT,PASV
My goal is precisely to avoid ending up with either two
standards or eight verbs. Explanation of the latter:
IPv4 IPv6 self-referent DNSStableID
address address
RFC959 2428 ??????
Verb PORT,PASVEPRT,EPSV ?DPRT,DPSV?
If I find there is no a group for some important issues about Internet, and
It may be necessary to build a new one,what should I do?Who will deal with
this kind of suggestion?Where can I find the detailed process of asking
for a new work group?thanks.
At 11:07 AM +0800 10/3/03, wang liang wrote:
If I find there is no a group for some important issues about Internet, and
It may be necessary to build a new one,what should I do?Who will deal with
this kind of suggestion?Where can I find the detailed process of asking
for a new work
Hi,
Anyone can provide useful info such as URLs on intrusion detection?
Is there any definition/description or summary on different kinds of
intrusions?
Thanks.
meng
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