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> Bottom line is that IP-layer interception - even when done "right" - > has fairly limited applicability for location of nearby content. > Though the technique is so widely mis-applied that it might still be > useful to define what "right" means. And there you have the argument for publishing this document. I much prefer a model where we allow for free exchange of ideas, even bad ones. I tend to believe that if someone took the time to write up a document that there's probably some reason for it. So let's call this an experimental RFC and get on with life. Isn't that what the experimental category denotes? Derrell
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