On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 02:04:32PM +0200, Adam Hasselbalch Hansen wrote: > > § 5. A provider of electronic communication nets or services for end > users must register the following information about an internet > session's initiating and terminating package: > > 1. Originating Internet Protocol address > 2. Recipient Internet Protocol address > 3. Transport protocol > 4. Originating port number > 5. Recipient port number > 6. Time of start and end of communication. > > >Looks harmless, and evidently adds value for you. > > Well, value, schmalue. But it's the law...
I live in Sweden, and I really, really hope we never see the same thing here. But the point: Why implement this in e.g. Apache, when it is the ISP responsibility to store this information for all "internet-sessions" initiating and terminating package. This should be implemented in the firewall/router instead of on application level. A standalone sniffing box should be the best solution to this, I guess. That does NOT store the content. This is insane. -- magnus