On Jan 20, 2007, at 6:14 PM, Mark Smith wrote:
It doesn't seem that the P2P application developers are doing it, maybe because they don't care because it doesn't directly impact them, or maybe because they don't know how to. If squid could provide a traffic localising solution which is just another traffic sink or source (e.g. a server) to an ISP, rather than something that requires enabling knobs on the network infrastructure for special handling or requires special traffic engineering for it to work, I'd think you'd get quite a bit of interest.
I think there's interest from the consumer level, already: http://torrentfreak.com/review-the-wireless-BitTorrent-router/ It's early days, but if this becomes the norm, then the end-users themselves will end up doing the caching. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Roland Dobbins <rdobbins@cisco.com> // 408.527.6376 voice Technology is legislation. -- Karl Schroeder