Re: what is a site?

2001-03-27 Thread Tomohide Nagashima
Hi, At least, it is clear that "Site" is a set of links. But is the subset of Site the Site ? I begin to belive this answer is YES.If else, what do we call that ? I belive this will be a key of definition of "Site". I propose definition of "Site" as follows; I also propose new word "Full-Site".

RE: an unplanned benefit of IPv6

2001-03-27 Thread Tony Hain
Matt, Add to that the anonymous address feature, where all the workstations without need for inbound connections will appear to be hopping around in random order. Setting policies like the preferred lifetime on anonymous addresses to very low and deprecate the hardware-based address, would minimiz

RE: an unplanned benefit of IPv6

2001-03-27 Thread Tony Hain
Add to that the anonymous address feature, where all the workstations without need for inbound connections will appear to be hopping around in random order. Setting policies like the preferred lifetime on anonymous addresses to very low and deprecate the hardware-based address, would minimize the

Re: an unplanned benefit of IPv6

2001-03-27 Thread Feico Dillema
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:56:14PM -0800, Bill Manning wrote: > % > % On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 01:59:54PM -0600, Matt Crawford wrote: > % > You know what I'm going to liker about the shining all-v6 future? > % > It's going to be rather difficult for the script kiddies to scan my > % > entire addre

Re: an unplanned benefit of IPv6

2001-03-27 Thread Stig Venås
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:56:14PM -0800, Bill Manning wrote: > % > % On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 01:59:54PM -0600, Matt Crawford wrote: > % > You know what I'm going to liker about the shining all-v6 future? > % > It's going to be rather difficult for the script kiddies to scan my > % > entire addre

Re: an unplanned benefit of IPv6

2001-03-27 Thread Bill Manning
% % On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 01:59:54PM -0600, Matt Crawford wrote: % > You know what I'm going to liker about the shining all-v6 future? % > It's going to be rather difficult for the script kiddies to scan my % > entire address space looking for their favorite port. % % An unplanned deficit of I

Re: an unplanned benefit of IPv6

2001-03-27 Thread Niall Richard Murphy
On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 01:59:54PM -0600, Matt Crawford wrote: > You know what I'm going to liker about the shining all-v6 future? > It's going to be rather difficult for the script kiddies to scan my > entire address space looking for their favorite port. An unplanned deficit of IPv6: operating

RE: DDoS Work

2001-03-27 Thread Glenn Morrow
Title: RE: DDoS Work Thomas, The draft you reference below is certainly one instantiation of an architecture framework that could be used as a reference in my previous message. I guess the major disagreements are on what that AAA protocol is or if this is an AAA or OA&M function or should

an unplanned benefit of IPv6

2001-03-27 Thread Matt Crawford
You know what I'm going to liker about the shining all-v6 future? It's going to be rather difficult for the script kiddies to scan my entire address space looking for their favorite port. IETF IPng Working Group Mailing List IPng

Re: notes on A6 transition from AAAA (fwd)

2001-03-27 Thread Bill Sommerfeld
>> A authoritative server that only has entries and >> is asked for an A6 record MUST NOT synthesize A6 records >> from the ones. There is no restriction on populating both >> types, but it is strongly recommended against, and in such a case, >> bo

RE: what is a site?

2001-03-27 Thread Joris Dobbelsteen
>-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tomohide Nagashima >Sent: Monday, 26 March 2001 12:58 >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: what is a site? > > >Hello, > >>we also don't need an

Re: notes on A6 transition from AAAA (fwd)

2001-03-27 Thread Rob Austein
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 15:14:52 -0500 From: Bill Sommerfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> This proposal does not formally define equivalence of and A6. Right. There's still a bit of an open issue about what to do with in the long run, perhaps declare it to be a form of meta query for s

RE: Source addresses, DDoS prevention and ingress filtering

2001-03-27 Thread Glenn Morrow
Title: RE: Source addresses, DDoS prevention and ingress filtering Pekka, Right now the topological assumption is the norm and this is enforced with the fact that ingress filtering may or may not be on at any given point in the network.  I don't believe anyone likes having to do source filte

Status of Base API

2001-03-27 Thread Jim . Bound
Folks, The IEEE Austin Group (XNET/POSIX type folks) will be working to merge the base api draft-ietf-ipngwg-rfc2553-bis-03.txt into the formal API standard and update XNET 5.2. This will take till mid-June. Once that is done their text will be merged into the above draft and go for update RFC

Mobile IP TestBed

2001-03-27 Thread Kumarendra Sivarajah
Hello, Does anyone knows if there are any companies that sells ready made equipments that support mobile IP. This is because I am interested to implement a mobile IP testbed and looking at purchasing equipment that are useful for my research. Thank you INdran -- #