Re: end2end? (was: RE: Where NAT disenfranchises the end-user ...)
7 Sep
2001
7 Sep
'01
4:54 p.m.
| has *any* form of identity That IP overloads "who" and "what" into one value is a fatal flaw. NAT forces the IP address to indicate topological _location_ and is therefore good. Anyone who attempts to use a locator as an identifier is wrong-headed and deserves no sympathy on the grounds of, "well our forefathers were wrongheaded too!" and other arguments of that style. Sean.
7 Sep
7 Sep
5:55 p.m.
New subject: end2end? (was: RE: Where NAT disenfranchises the end-user ...)
| has *any* form of identity
That IP overloads "who" and "what" into one value is a fatal flaw.
that would be where and what. Who's don't get to play in this game, other than to launch whats from wheres. (warez?) Sean (who) launches an App (what) from some IP (where).
Sean.
--bill
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