Le 10/11/2021 à 11:12, Adrian Farrel a écrit :
Hi,
I'm sorry to say that Vasileios Giotsas has had to drop out of our meeting
today because of a personal emergency. We wish him well.
So, if you want to know about his work on "The ties that un-bind: decoupling
IP from web services and sockets for robust addressing agility at CDN-scale"
you need to unearth his paper at
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3452296.3472922
I could download the paper but I am not sure whether that capacity was
due to my organisation ACM subscription or not. It is a little bit
invisible, like based on source IP address, or web proxies, or something
else.
That is a problem in addressing.
The URL is an address.
The recommender of the URL does not know whether or not the receiver can
access it. Or maybe the recommender knows.
We are often used that URLs that are visible to all, but that is not
true. That is a problem in addressing.
Alex
But we are fortunate that Gregor Haywood from St Andrews University has
agreed to step in at the last minute and speak about his work on "End-To-End
Privacy for Identity & Location with IP". It's a little off the topic of
"service routing", but is an interesting view of how IP addresses reveal
information, and how that can be handled.
See you all later today at 18.30-20.00 UTC
Webex:
https://htf-paris.my.webex.com/htf-paris.my-en/j.php?MTID=m760a9ed9560f76ad3
1a54a64d945ca86
Best,
Adrian
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