Re: Make the Internet uncensorable to intermediate nodes

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On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 11:24 PM, Greg Daley <gdaley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I would actually not encourage IETF to work on such a technology as this,
particularly in the lead-up to IETF Beijing.  That would be a serious affront
to our hosts.

By "as this", you are referring to both technologies such as "Tor", and also similarly useful technologies as IPsec, VPNs, and Secure Shell, all of which are useful and are used today to "Make the Internet uncensorable to intermediate nodes".

The Chinese government seem to be excessively affrontable, and entirely too many westerners are enablers of this.  It's insulting, by western standards.  If "the west" has to worry about insulting "China", then "China" can get a clue about being insulting to "the west". The Chinese government can grow a thicker skin.

..m

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