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-Original Message-
From: #PATHIK GUPTA#
To: 'R.Z. Pan'
Sent: 4/2/01 5:35 PM
Subject: RE: New idea in TCP
Hi,
The HTTP protocol is a protocol layer that resides on top of the TCP
layer. In a 4 layered TCP/IP stack, it resides on the 4 layer which is
the application layer. What you are
Hi, may I add a question? Thanks.
What's the relationship of IP roaming with mobile IP and DHCP?
According to your introduction, it seems that IP roaming is very alike to
DHCP, except that the server is automatically detected other than
configured? Is my understanding right?
And I think mobile
Not having seen an RFC come over the transom yesterday or today, here is an
alternative.
http://216.218.205.86/april1.asp
Enjoy,
Eric
Thanks a lot.
That is what I was looking for.
jr.
A roaming IP will replace a current IP address with a new roaming
address.
WATCH OUT: a roaming address may be on a different subnet than the other
addresses in a department for example, which would cause departmental
servers or networked printers to fail to recognize a machine.
Now if you are o
actually, application connection robustness in the face of
transport failures or redirection is but one feature that
would acrue from having a decent session protocol in the
Internet universe. lots of things would benefit from it,
not just web sites doing load sharing - mobile packet phones,
for
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001 at 02:43:39PM +0800, R.Z. Pan wrote:
Hi,
maybe you can be interested in 'TCP Connection Migration'
(draft-snoeren-tcp-migrate-00.txt) by A. C. Snoeren and
H. Balakrishnan.
alfonso
> Hi, all:
> I'm a newbie from P.R.China and I do some load balance stuffs. I noticed
>
Hello everyone,
Does anybody know what an IP roaming means?
Thanks to all.
J.R.
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there is the problem of spoofing that makes this somewhat
more difficult that is outlined below.
vint
At 02:43 PM 4/2/2001 +0800, R.Z. Pan wrote:
>Hi, all:
> I'm a newbie from P.R.China and I do some load balance stuffs. I noticed
>that HTTP Protocol has a redirection mechanism to lead user to
> From: Keith Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...
> basically, if you're trying to use your "ownership" of patents in order to
> extort protection money out of people for developing or distributing
> software, I regard this as a form of censorship, an infringement on the
> right of free speech, and
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