Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote: > The Internet has two protocols that account for >95% of user > interactions, email and Web. Pointing out that one of those protocols > involves an IP address change en-route might be a single data point but > it is a significant one. it's a fallacy that you can measure the value of a protocol by looking at the percentage of transactions, bandwidth, etc. it uses. > In fact the only application protocol I am aware of that is built on the > assumption that the IP address remains constant end to end would be FTP > which is an antique design. that's because you don't know much about protocols. Keith _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf