I do have an suggestion for how to solve this. See my message yesterday to the mailing list.
Ah, I get it, you are trying to get people to acknowledge the non-existence of your tool that does what every transparent HTTP proxy has been doing for years! ;)
Where exactly do you put those transparent http proxy servers in your network?
For that you do not need to do strange DNS-stealing hacks or coordination with various parties, one only has to steal port 80.
There is two thing that The Last Mile Cache does _not_ do; Steal either the DNS nor the port 80 part. (I have to give it to you that it is a DNS solution part involved in TLMC as well as a reverse proxy server). It's an solution which does not force either the CSP (Content Service Provider) nor the ISP to participate in TLMC. It will tough, allow a customer of an ISP (which has to participate in TLMC in the first place) to have it's own cache server at their home. (And yes, the CSP needs to participate as well for it to work).
Fortunately quite a few content providers are moving to HTTPS so that that can't happen anymore.
If you want your content cached at various ISP:s around the world, encrypt the content, not the session. -- //fredan