John Hasler wrote: > Chris Howie writes: >>Watch ISPs try to filter that. The TLS/SSL wrapper keeps them from >>filtering by analyzing the protocol. > > They may simply block anything they can't analyze.
That's a recipie for disaster for any ISP -- they would have to anticipate every application that will be used by their clients and authorize it on their analyzer. And if something like this did happen, chances are every moderately sophisticated computer user subscribed to that ISP would complain or switch away. -- Chris Howie http://www.chrishowie.com -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/IT d-(--) s:- a--->? C++(+++)$> UL++++ P++++$ L+++>++++ E--- W++ N o++ K? w--$ O M- V- PS--(---) PE++ Y+ PGP++ t+ 5? X- R(+)>- tv-(--) b- DI+> D++ G>+++ e>++ h(--)>--- !r>+++ y->+++ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
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