1 Feb
2011
1 Feb
'11
12:14 p.m.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Martin Millnert <millnert@gmail.com> wrote:
Here be dragons, <snip> It should be fairly obvious, by most recently what's going on in Egypt, why allowing a government to control the Internet is a Really Bad Idea.
how is the egypt thing related to rPKI? How is the propsed rPKI work related to gov't control?
architecturally/technologically *impossible* for a entity from country A to via-the-hierarchical-trust-model block a prefix assigned to some entity in country B, that is assigned by B's RIR and in full accordance with the RIR policies and in no breach of any contract.
countries do not have RIR's, countries have NIR's... regions have RIR's.