On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Kurt Erik Lindqvist wrote:
Not commenting on some of the fantasies in the article....
you should point out any fantasies you find in the article. i can support my findings with facts. fiction is a best a condition dictated by bureacrats, and on the internet that end up a comedy of errors. ipv6 is an end control system at this time in an ipv6 cloud where the ends are under complete end user control. i love ipv6. am looking forward to playing with it.
From what I remember China is pretty is active in IPv6 and from the APNIC presentations they also have a allocation. Not sure how come to the conclusions you do....
who cares. China is not aware of the security implications to the homeland. china is after all a nation ruled by madarines. the colours of authority change with the wind but the rules of the mandarine class has not ended. order is critical to the natural balance of chiness society. ipv6 challenges order. so what will the nat wall of china do now. i shall of course be investigating. i think icann goes to china next ;) cheers joe
- kurtis -
On onsdag, sep 25, 2002, at 11:55 Europe/Stockholm, Joe Baptista wrote:
http://www.circleid.com/articles/2539.asp
and i expect so will freedom fighters in china et. al. Maybe the subject of a future interview. and the biggest question of all, will china block the ipv6 protocol for homeland security reasons?
i look forward to some answers.
Cheers Joe Baptista
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