Brzozowski, John wrote:
The other use case for frequent renumbering is an ISP who wants to
prevent the customer from setting up servers.   The washing machine is a
server.   Either the ISP succeeds, or fails, but in either case, they are
acting directly against the customer's wishes.

[jjmb] are a customer is violating their usage agreement with the ISP.


Is there any way this working group can make a statement that my washing 
machine,
home cameras, DVR, hot tub, thermostat, and light sockets, etc, etc, etc are
not TOS-worth scofflaws, and that ISP should come up with some 21st century way 
of
describing abusive behaviour for their customers rather than relying on 
detection of
the heinous crime of listen(2)?

Mike
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