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Re: [ICANN-EU] Re: [icann-candidates] IPv6



Jeff Williams <jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com> writes:

>   The IETF has an RFC on IPv8.  Look it up.  

A fulltext search on IPv8 in all RFCs turned up nothing. A fulltext
search in all Internet Drafts didn't either. 

On the FTP server I've found two files:

ftp://ftp.isi.edu/internet-drafts/draft-terrell-ip-spec-ipv7-ipv8-addr-cls-07.txt
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/internet-drafts/draft-terrell-logic-analy-bin-ip-spec-ipv7-ipv8-09.txt

The files are empty except for a notice beginning with:

"This Internet-Draft has been deleted. Unrevised documents placed in the
Internet-Drafts directories have a maximum life of six months. After
that time, they are deleted. This Internet-Draft was not published as
an RFC."

I've found a copy of one of the original texts at

ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-bremen.de/pub/doc/internet-drafts/draft-terrell-ip-spec-ipv7-ipv8-addr-cls-00.txt

It makes for a hilarious read. This isn't even proper English, let
alone a sound technical idea.

And I'm amazed that you're not aware of the difference between RFCs
and Internet Drafts, although you claim you've been active in the IETF
for a long time.

> And it has been implimented in some locations for some time now.

I doubt that. I couldn't find any implementation, and I think I know
how to operate a search engine. Care to back up your claims?

Andreas

-- 
"Man kann gegen die Faschisten nicht mit den Mitteln des Faschismus
kämpfen, ohne genau die Werte zu verlieren, die man verteidigen
möchte."
 -- Kristian Köhntopp über die Filterpläne der CDU