On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 07:49:30PM -0400, Jon Lewis wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Karl Denninger wrote:
I wouldn't have a problem with Digex setting up some web caches and encouraging customers to setup their own caches and have them talk to the Digex ones via ICP...but caching everything without our knowledge/consent stinks.
Sigh...... why did I know this kind of crap (hijacking connections) was going to start. Grrr.....
It's a good thing we got our own CIDR block when renumbering out of uunet space. If Digex doesn't reconsider this new policy, I'll be looking for quotes on non-proxied transit (T1 or Frame T1) in Gainesville, FL.
Well, I'd love to know where they think they get the authority to do this from in the first place.... that is, absent active consent. I'd be looking over contracts and talking to counsel if someone tried this with transit connections that I was involved in. Hijacking a connection without knowledge and consent might even run afoul of some kind of tampering or wiretapping statute (read: big trouble)..... -- -- Karl Denninger (karl@MCS.Net)| MCSNet - Serving Chicagoland and Wisconsin http://www.mcs.net/ | T1's from $600 monthly / All Lines K56Flex/DOV | NEW! Corporate ISDN Prices dropped by up to 50%! Voice: [+1 312 803-MCS1 x219]| EXCLUSIVE NEW FEATURE ON ALL PERSONAL ACCOUNTS Fax: [+1 312 803-4929] | *SPAMBLOCK* Technology now included at no cost