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RE: draft-ietf-nat-protocol-complications-02.txt

2000-07-11 00:10:02
I thought the real purpose of life was too make
money!!

Joking aside, I agree with Keith Moore, some
things are totally unacceptable and this falls
into that category.  Data integrity should be of
the utmost importance in any network.  The
InterNet is no exception.

Regards

Mark Paton CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng
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-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Bush [mailto:randy(_at_)psg(_dot_)com]
Sent: 11 July 2000 03:26
To: Keith Moore
Cc: Masataka Ohta; Jon Crowcroft; ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Re:
draft-ietf-nat-protocol-complications-02.txt


of course you will exuse the providers
if we continue to be perverse and
find new business models.

not bloody likely.  some things are
inexcusable.  munging data in
transit is one of them.  the fact that
you may have a business
model that says you can make money
doing something that is inexcusable
is not a justification for doing that thing.

I'm sick and tired of folks justifing
all manner of brain damage
merely because they think they can make
money at it.  you'd think
that they believe that the only purpose
in life is to make money.

Keith

p.s. sorry to single you out, there are
far worse culprits.

have you tried valerian root tea?

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