1 Nov
2009
1 Nov
'09
12:59 p.m.
On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:33:52 CDT, Dorian Kim said:
Fact is, regardless of whether you or I think it makes any sense or not is that some peering agreements preclude disclosure of the locations of peering, and in some extreme cases even the disclosure of the existance of said peering.
As Louis Mamakos pointed out back in 1992 or so, it's hard to conceal the existence of said peering: http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/~hansell/humor/wormholes (Unfortunately, this is the only copy online I was able to find, and it's missing the e-mail headers. The one I had has gone astray. Gene Spafford used to have a copy online for a class, but it too appears to have evaporated. Anybody got a pointer to the original?