Scott Brim <[email protected]> wrote: > > As I understand it, the ultimate complaint is that the encapsulation > allows traffic to be routed to a part of the Internet that might never > have seen such traffic before, by using UDP to get past blocking > points (NATs, for example).
This actually isn't a separate issue. Indeed, encapsulation can cause that; but plenty of other stuff causes the same thing. > I suspect the concern is that such areas might not be able to handle > even dropping a traffic load that is normal in other parts of the > Internet. I don't understand that statment. :^( -- John Leslie <[email protected]>
