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> Editor's Note: Press reports of the ACLU's action confused two separate > issues. The first was a discussion (not a plan) of what should be the > IETF's policy regarding supporting wiretapping for IETF protocols. This > had nothing to do with IPv6. The issue was aired at the IETF's November > meeting, at which strong opposition to supporting wiretapping was voiced. add "The IETF will be documentating the results of this discussion." > The second concerned how the autoconfiguration feature of IPv6 could "The second expressed concern that the auto..." > compromise a user's anonymity. The IETF replied to this concern in a > statement available from "available as" i suspect a url is *popularly* considered to be the document not it's location. > http://playground.sun.com/pub/ipng/html/ipv6-address-privacy.html . randy
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