Re: Net Neutrality Legislative Proposal

From: Fergie (no email)
Date: Tue Jul 11 2006 - 03:28:40 EDT

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    I disagree with your statement on NAT end-points not being "publicly
    accessible" -- that's certainly not true, and a myth that needs to be
    finally killed.

    The "statefulness" of the NAT gateway handles that -- it's a non-issue.

    I get really tired of hearing people perpetuate this mistruth.

    Of course, my comment on this has nothing to do with whatever the
    original thread was...

    - ferg

    -- Florian Weimer <> wrote:

    [snip]

    So I put all my customers behind a NAT device (or just a stateful
    packet filter). They are no longer publicly accessible, and hence not
    subject to the provisions of this section. Fixing that would probably
    require companies to open up their corporate networks, which is a
    non-starter.

    (I've wondered for quite some time if "net neutrality" implies that
    Ebay or Google must carry third party traffic on their corporate
    networks, by the way.)

    --
    "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson
     Engineering Architecture for the Internet
     fergdawg(at)netzero.net
     ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
    

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