Hello Vernon,

At 11:21 12/04/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Yes, IP is not the perfect protocol, general rules can lead to trouble, and
>so forth.
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>However, the IESG, AD's and IAB should consider tatooing the following
>rule on all WG chairs or the foreheads those who sit in them:
>
> If IPSEC or other strong end-to-end encryption or authentication would
> interfere with a protocol or application, then it is almost certainly
> fatally flawed idea on other technical, administrative, legal, political,
> or ethical grounds.
>
>
> ...........
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>> From: Salvador Vidal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> ...
>> There are also good uses for interception, I think that ONGs, churchs, and
>> other organizations and people will want to become Internet trusters soon,
>> to defend their values throught Internet, and not only values there will be
>> also fun aplications of trusters.
>> ...
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>That is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of interception proxies.
>Unless your ONGs, churges, other organizations, and so forth operate
>geographically non-trivial IP networks, they need not and should not use
>interception proxies to censor the Internet.  It makes little sense to run
>interception proxies only for computers that you also control.  For
>example, a church that wants to censor the Internet would be better served
>by configuring all of its computers to use its own explicit proxies than
>using stealthy interception proxies.  

I´m not talking about the computers inside a organization, but people
computers anywhere that trust in these organizations or persons to do
censor, ranking to do their purchases decisions or whatever they want!, and
probabily some people want to have more than one truster and balance them.

>The explicit proxies will be easier
>to maintain and harder for backsliders to evade.  They're also more honest,
>which some churches claim to consider a virtue.
>
>That you support a goal (e.g. censorship or fighting spam) does not imply
>that any mechanism that can be used for that goal is the right tool.

So please, which will be the right tool for a truster service?

Salva
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>Vernon Schryver    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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