On Monday 10 June 2002 12:29 pm, Andy Dills wrote:
Note my quotes around the word routing. The only protocol that people route is IP. Therefore, if you "route" all of the other protocols you mentioned, you must inherently route all protocols L4 on up that run on IP. Routing is done at L3. Therefore, if you want to talk about things running L4 and up, the question should be about filtering and not routing.
That's my point...that if we're talking about which protocols are being routed, it's either "IP and IPv6" or "everything from L4 up that runs on IP", depending on how you take the question.
Now that you've cleared that up, can someone enlighten me as to what this has to do with "slamming ICANN?" I'm still not seeing the connection. -- Grant A. Kirkwood - grant@tnarg.org Fingerprint = D337 48C4 4D00 232D 3444 1D5D 27F6 055A BF0C 4AED