e cost out to the people that are most interested
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otherwise be downloaded from HTTP servers. If so, it might suffice to
standardize on an HTTP method and, ideally, define a way to get the right URL
given an email address.
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runs open relays.
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GPL. By default, it expects fwhois, but it can handle whois; just comment out the
FWHOIS= line and uncomment the WHOIS= line.
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ade of brightly colored silicone rubber strips attached to a high
tensile strength steel Wire Member which is in turn embedded into a Handle Member
that is manipulated by a human hand to entice the pet to attack." Gee, that's
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sends out a virus or worm or something; when it's running on 10^5
machines, the attacker turns them loose on the target. Each of the source
addresses is valid; each of the packets sent is innocuous in and of
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it. I very much prefer the
"pretense"
In other words, the pretense is self-fulfilling: by claiming (and striving) to
be global, the IETF avoids driving away non-US participants, which makes the
IETF more truly global.
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to recognize problems and rephrase as
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|eCal Corp. |Never mind the GUIs--Unix won't
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, at least sometimes, the examiners do at least some
literature search. I remember being involved in a patent where the examiner
sent it back with an article clipped from the trade press.
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, clients and network
inbetween are all located outside of US?
No, not that; but, if the server is outside the US and the client is inside, then
maybe.
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a
good repository for patent examiners to search. Since some people patent bad ideas,
archiving bad ideas would be useful there.
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to enforce the patents.
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|eCal Corp. |The cheapest, fastest, most reliable components|
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to request another 256 when the new branch office opens
Wasn't one of the design goals of IPv6 to make renumbering easier, so that
people could move from small assignments to large ones?
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|eCal Corp. |Using strong crypto on the Internet is like|
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UNL and specific human
languages. Much higher in the stack than IP. :-)
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Keith Moore wrote:
if by that time the robot population exceeds the human population then
I'm happy to let the robots solve the problem of upgrading to a new
version of IP.
Ah--the Iron Man's Burden. :-)
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with T3s, let alone modern
OC-mumbles.)
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|eCal Corp. |"Collect call from reality, will you a
igit years would
have required over 60MB more storage space. I don't know 1960s storage prices,
but I know that 60MB would have cost enough to be worth saving.
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ke it
less necessary.
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y pull out their wallet to pay for the next upgrade?
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|[
Randy Bush wrote:
i can not find an rfc for "CCIE." what is one, some kind of can opener?
Yes, exactly: a Can Consumable Ingredients Extractor.
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rs to keep
it happy, and it would require a cooperating tunnel at the far end
with "real" IP addresses it can hand out.
PPP over ssh, maybe?
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Brijesh Kumar wrote:
The size of display has nothing to do
with it.
Ah, so that's why WAP uses standard HTML?
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of buying 100 modems.
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, we take them out and have them shot for attacking critical network
infrastructure
Don't be silly. We can't kill people for that. We'll shoot the *devices*.
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valuable to all ISPs, since it increases the value of their service.
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|eCal Corp. |Nev
ome weight
by quoting the RFC.
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|eCal Corp. |"If it faile
the name of the document.
You can do that with CGI, too. If you request
http://example.com/foo.cgi/bar/baz, foo.cgi gets run with PATH_INFO set to
"/bar/baz".
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element processing a
packet has no particular reason to believe the sender's
assessment of the packet's priority.
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Can we overload the meaning of 'historic'?
Ah, but, when you overload meanings, you overload brains, too. :-)
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Why?
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handler does reject GET, it's...not trivial, maybe, but easy...to build
a handler someplace else that accepts GET and POSTs the query to the search engine.
All in all, blocking like this just isn't worth the trouble.
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|eCal Corp. |A computer without Windows is like
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they've lost it.
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audience pretty well. I doubt
that's true today.
Hmm. A hosting company could subscribe to the MBONE feed and bridge it over to
their RealVideo (or whatever) server. That would avoid complicating the
on-site logistics.
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minal room will be the managers who can
make feature
decisions.
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|eCal Corp. |Speak softly
up partly in Quebec;
when she's talking to her siblings, they'll often use French words when the
English ones don't come to mind immediately.
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the social was laid out so as to make it
almost impossible to have well-defined lines...not an excuse, but it was
part of the problem.)
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t even positive it's a problem.
It's just that, if it is a problem, it's a bigger one than I previously
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as a powerful means of security (Section 2.1.3
- security by invisibility).
Otherwise known as "security through obscurity".
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le hundred they already know are worthwhile. Human
nature.
(Not everybody is like this; some are better. But there are very few
people for whom it is easy.)
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. This was not an effort to
produce a snazzy presentation program; this was a tool I wrote
when I had to do a presentation, and spent maybe half an hour
generalizing so other people could use it.
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other hand, by this viewpoint,
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an address in your .signature, the gateway couldn't
translate it, so the person receiving your message saw an address they couldn't
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was at University of
Chicago in
1990-91.
I think it was also on the campus-wide machines, too; at least, I remember having
access to
two different versions of the file, one much larger than the other (but not actually a
superset).
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Jun'an Gao wrote:
6. Doing traffic shaping at the network edge is better than on the host node for
The host *is* the edge of the network.
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to as the 'network edge'.
So there's no network between me and another computer on the same unswitched Ethernet?
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Kevin Farley wrote:
So you think your PC is the edge of the Internet?
Isn't that what the end-to-end principle means?
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they'd rather have email
bounce than have confidential information go to the wrong person.
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was gone
*everywhere*.
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chromosome damage...
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't be sure
what most of those words are, because they come out of your reader's cultural
context.
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only safe
approach is to have exactly one format.
plonk
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John Stracke wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my, limited, coding experience, I don't recall finding ASCII diagrams as
part of the code. Poor diagrammatic capability is one of the problems I
have with ASCII.
Oh, ASCII art. I dunno; I've never used it.
A clarification (since
think
they'd be interested in the liability benefits, if nothing else. :-)
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etty noisy.
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they mean.
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, and no language barrier. If you're trying to be
sneaky and hide your vacation in a business trip, you
don't have to go far, or make a great effort, to fit in some tourism in the
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ection may not be an option.
Some of us produce HTML documents that you can download. Much better than PDF;
smaller, potentially more standard, and adaptable to your screen size.
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John Stracke wrote:
"Mortonson, Robert W" wrote:
I find this most helpful. If only the ietf would do this for presentations
instead of just html. Then one can put together a reliable collection that is
completely portable for a meeting, conference, work on a plane, anywher
Deepika Giri wrote:
RTP/RTCP is one such protocol already existing, what are you trying to do?
Proxy servers.
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|eCal Corp. |Q: What goes "Pieces of 7! Pieces of 7!"? A:
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http://www.blug.linux.no/rfc1149/
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. Today, if you want to spam all of
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Kevin Farley wrote:
--- John Stracke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today, if you want to
spam all of
them, you have to subscribe to all of them, which is impractical.
(I spoke sloppily, by the way. For today, read with separate filters
on every list.)
Impractical, but through software
, he forwards it to the group. If
more than one approves, still only one copy goes forward. (Software somewhere
would prevent duplicates.)
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Hopefully you accidentally sent this to the IETF.
Seems unlikely. Note that this particular burbler showed up right after
Jim Flaming was slapped down. I wouldn't bet against them being the same
person.
John Stracke
Principal Engineer
Incentive Systems, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
possible to download an archive in
advance (I did it once), but it's less practical than downloading all the
I-Ds.
John Stracke
Principal Engineer
Incentive Systems, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
can't create a new TLD and declare that the law does not apply
to it.
John Stracke
Principal Engineer
Incentive Systems, Inc.
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readers to that for use when a
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he's
likely to be in the office, etc.
I did argue for using the pure-numeral form from RFC2445, until it was
pointed out that we had to add the offset, which meant breaking
compatibility with 2445 anyway.
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, where only the Secretariat can post. Moreover, we're
probably talking about an optional digestified form of ietf-announce;
people who can't trust their MUA don't have to use it.
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them available to the
right people, and block them from the wrong people.
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are getting, for free, the same bandwidth they would if they
paid for the cable modem service. Sounds like theft of services to me.
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