Greetings Dave,
Having been one of the authors of this, and, at the time, unfortunately
looking down the barrel of a CGN deployment (in AU). I can say, at least in
our case, it had nothing to do with monitoring or intercept. In fact, CGN
actually made that more difficult in some circu
Some major stakeholders are under legal or regulatory obligation to supervise
and control. A small number of control points makes this less awful to effect.
Dave Edelman
On Mar 16, 2012, at 16:21, "cdel.firsthand.net" wrote:
> NAT at the edge is one thing as it gives an easy to sell security
Thanks everyone for your replies. I found those really insightful
(specially the offlist ones) ;)
I got fairly decent image on why things are looking so bad here.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Che-Hoo CHENG wrote:
> J root should be j.root-servers.net (192.58.128.30).
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