Universal & Permanent e-mail address

2000-05-24 Thread Salvador Vidal
Hello Zheng, At 10:03 21/05/00 +0800, you wrote: >I want to ask him some questions. >thank you very much! > > In order to have an universal and permanent e-mail address system wich allow us to: No need to know wich is his current ISP. Less unusefull trafic as we avoid mistakes when somebody chan

Re: Re-Computer Crime

2000-05-24 Thread Salvador Vidal
Hello Dele, At 22:56 21/02/00 -0800, you wrote: >We should know that computer technology is as old as we wanted to >accept. The whole thing was not meant for public consumption until after >sometime. Now that it is in the public's domain, many are using the >system reasonably while others find jo

RE: Universal & Permanent e-mail address

2000-05-24 Thread Erkki Kolehmainen
Dear Mr Vidal, Since you happened to use helsinky.fi (erroneously for helsinki) in your example, I decided to inform you of the service for permanent e-mail addresses that we have in Finland, provided by IKI, The Internet Users Forever, a not-for-profit association. The following is an extract f

Privacy (RE: Should IETF do more to fight computer crime?)

2000-05-24 Thread Harald Alvestrand
At 18:27 23.05.2000 +, Dawson, Peter D wrote: >btw, this info would be required on the fly... so that net admin/sec >would be in a better position to pinpoint the perpetrator's habits/ >physiological profile etc.. the idea that any net admin in the world can be authorized on the fly to pinpoi

RE: Privacy (RE: Should IETF do more to fight computer crime?)

2000-05-24 Thread Dawson, Peter D
... >pinpoint my habits, physiological profiles "etc" by an unverified ^^ >accusation of suspicion of computer crime . ^ So the "unverified accusation" ... should become "verifiable" a

Re: Privacy (RE: Should IETF do more to fight computer crime?)

2000-05-24 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:55:46PM +0200, Harald Alvestrand wrote: > At 18:27 23.05.2000 +, Dawson, Peter D wrote: > >btw, this info would be required on the fly... so that net admin/sec > >would be in a better position to pinpoint the perpetrator's habits/ > >physiological profile etc.. > the

RE: MPLS and IS-IS

2000-05-24 Thread Andre Dieball
Hi > > 2. Besides UUNET, which ISPs run IS-IS protocol? Can you name a few? or > what percentage of networks run IS-IS instead of OSPF? MobilCOM City LINE, on IP and ATM Mit freundlichen Gruessen Yours faithfully Andre Dieball --