[32403] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: ISPs as content-police or method-police
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Joe Abley)
Tue Nov 21 08:18:08 2000
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 08:15:57 -0500
From: Joe Abley <jabley@automagic.org>
To: JIM FLEMING <jfleming@anet.com>
Cc: Roeland Meyer <rmeyer@mhsc.com>, "'Ben Browning'" <benb@oz.net>,
nanog@merit.edu, Hank Nussbacher <hank@att.net.il>
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In-Reply-To: <06b701c0537e$fd1a0720$df00a8c0@ValuedSonyCustomer>; from jfleming@anet.com on Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 11:50:42PM -0600
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On Mon, Nov 20, 2000 at 11:50:42PM -0600, JIM FLEMING wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hank Nussbacher <hank@att.net.il>
> >
> > Your definition of content filtering is just one of many. Any blocking of
> > *any* bit of IP data flow is some form of content filtering.
> >
>
> What about "changing" any bit of the IPv4 data flow ?
Like the TTL?