On Thu, 2001.02.01, Hilarie Orman wrote:
Dave Cheriton's TRIAD is an example of such a proposal.
Hilarie
Dave Crocker <dhc2(_at_)dcrocker(_dot_)net> 02/01/01 11:05AM >>>
At 03:05 PM 1/31/2001 -0800, Ed Gerck wrote:
You miss at least one other possibility. If it is possible to develop
an addressing scheme that works in a heterogeneous network, then
we can have point-to-point functionality across system borders and
do not require a homogeneous address space to do so.
Nimrod, not Triad - fails heterogeneity.
-p.